Steven J Mackenzie wrote:
> 
> > I have updated kdesupport no problems, but am unable to get kdelibs to
> > install, goes through the motions the comes up error cannot install.
> >
> > Looking into this further the error appears to be a conflict with a file
> > in kpackage???
> 
> Did you find rpms? I could only find the source.
> 
G'day

Got it going bad kdelibs file, re downloaded all ok.

RPM are at
ftp://ftp.de.kde.org/pub/kde/stable/1.1pre2/distribution/rpm/RedHat-5.2/i386

> Try using glint (in KDE ?!) or the command line (rpm -U --nodeps
> <new-rpm-file> outside KDE)
> to skip the dependancy check. Or you may have to unistall kpackage, and some
> of the other extras ...
> 
> I've been trying to compile the sources, but they won't on my machine (maybe
> because I didn't uninstall 1.0 first?)
> 
> Everything except kdelibs fails to link because of an undefined symbol
> (QLineEdit or something similar). I didn't have any time to play, so I just
> gave up. Any clues anyone?
> 
> Steven

-- 
Michael Doyle
Adelaide, South Australia
http://landofoz.apana.org.au

Reply via email to