On February 15, 2004 06:09 am, Dale Kosan wrote:
> Okay, here is what I did:
>
> Downloaded all of the rpms from your sight, put them all in a kde32
> folder.
>
> Added that folder to my urpmi.cfg with urpmi.addmedia KDE32
> file://home/dale/kde32/ with hdlist.cz, that went fine.
>
> Went into the graphical software install program, I was in Gnome when
> I did this, and the the kde32 entry was there, selected everything
> and tons of dependency conflicts appeared...
>
> Do not know what I am doing wrong...

Dale; You're problem was selecting everything in the list, and maybe 
that was my fault. When I mentioned selecting everything in the list, I 
was talking about the TexStar RPM's for Mozilla, and not KDE32.

The person who originally did up these packages, did a bunch of packages 
that the average user would never consider installing. Also, some of 
the conventional packages can't be installed if other conflicting ones 
are selected. In addition to this, there seems to be 2 types of 
packages that you can go with. Confusing or what ???

When certain ones are selected, a window pops up asking which of 2 OTHER 
packages you'd like to use, and so on and so on. 

I'm going to have to make a list of the ones that I managed to 
successfully install and post them back here on the list.

I guess that this person - I don't have a clue to what his name is - 
decided that he couldn't arbitrarially choose which apps and packages 
to rebuild, so he rebuilt them all, including the SDK's and Development 
packages which many people would never think of installing.

Check back here later to day and I'll try to have a list ready for ya.

Lanman
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