On Tue, 2004-02-03 at 22:41, Charlie Mahan wrote:
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> Tuesday 03 February 2004 2:15 pm, SÃren Neigaard wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > Im trying to install kdevelop-3.0.0-0.2mdk.i586.rpm but theres a lot of
> > conflicts and stuff I dont know enough about. To start with theres this
> > conflict:
> >
> >  mandrake-mime <= 0.4-5mdk conflicts with kdevelop-3.0.0-0.2mdk
> >
> > Also I need to install libXinerama.so.1 wich is located in
> > libxfree86-4.4-0.902.3mdk.i586.rpm and this rpm confilicts a lot with
> > existing stuff:
> 
> Again with the cooker packages SÃren? <sigh>

Ha ha, yes well havent got the hang of it yet it seems :)


> You can install kdevelop complete from a mirror for the version of the 
> distribution you're running at the moment. Cooker packages on an older 
> release are a *bad thing* unless one of the kind souls that packages newer 
> versions of rpms for older releases.
> 
> Or are you running one of the beta releases of Mandrake 10.0?

No noo just 9.2 :)


> In other words: set up software sources for your version and just
> 
> urpmi kdevelop [Enter]
> 
> and the dependencies should be taken care of.
> 
> You can set up the software sources by going to
> 
> http://urpmi.org/easyurpmi/index.php
> 
> then following the instructions. EXCEPT;
> 
> _Don't_ use the command urpmi.removemedia -a unless you want to start over 
> with no disks, no previously configured sources, etc..

I used the site and added sources from denmark to "main", "contrib" and
"updates". Then I did a "urpmi kdevelop" which gave me this:

medium "contrib" uses an invalid list file:
  mirror is probably not up-to-date, trying to use alternate method
Everything already installed

Im thinking that either i did it wrong, or KDevelop3 is not on those
mirrors yet, but really I have no idea :)

Any pointers?

Best regards
SÃren


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