Hi Karl.

 >>> Your diagnosis is correct, and I believe the 16-bit assembler
 >>> "as86" is in what both Red Hat and Debian call the "bin86"
 >>> package.  Ironically, this same dependency error also affects
 >>> Debian, and I own the bug (35449) on it.

 >> The solution is to manually install the "bin86" package.

 > Just a minute. I have never manually installed any bin86 and I
 > have compiled kernels that have all the ax25-utils set and I get
 > a clean compile. I am using Red Hat version 5.2 and the *real*
 > kernel tree, not the one Red Hat sends with it.

 > Why do I not get the errors?

I would presume that, since you compile kernels, you installed the
Development/Languages section of RedHat's installation? The bin86 RPM
is part of that section, so would have been installed with the rest of
that section...

To check, type the following command:

 Q> rpm -qi bin86

Best wishes from Riley.

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