Hi, Alexey:
    No I do not installed the developer versions of these rpms, but I have
made it work...mm after struggling.... The same rpm has different
configurations due to different providers. For examples, those from rpmfind
and those redhat iteself provides.
    So I recommend Harmony to provide such required files if possbile.


On 10/8/06, Alexey Petrenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Have you also installed developer versions of these rpms?

2006/10/8, Leo Li <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi, Mark:
>     First I downloaded and installed the rpms for openpkg, png, jpeg,
tiff,
> lcms because of the dependency relationship between them.
>     Secondly, the installed files are in /openpkg, so I then copy the .a
> and .h files to /usr/lib and /usr/include.
>     If I can find the .a or .h file, I can add them to the /usr/lib and
> /usr/include directories. But how can I find them if I do not use rpm?
> Redhat itself does not provide the function to download required file
from
> a software center as unbuntu does.
>     I will try yum, thank you for your advice.
>
>


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Intel Middleware Products Division

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