On Friday 07 January 2005 11:32 am, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> Rodolfo wrote:
> > I understand you're suggesting to install the package libGConf2_4-devel,
> > and thanks for your hint.
> > But still I wonder:
> > 1) why didn't the command urpmf give that package's name?
> > 2) how, without your hint, could I find it out?
> > That package's name neither appears in the package list in Mandrake
>
> control
>
> > center.
> > My Mdk 10.1 distribution is one with only 3 CDs.
> > Maybe it is the lack of the fourth CD that causes the problem?
>
> frengoGorgia wrote:
> >1) You didn't find that with urpm cause is not an official pkg shipped
> >onto 3disks of mdk distro , and you didn't have any other "software
> >sources"(rpm package repository) like contrib  or
> >http://rpm.nyvalls.se/10.1/RPMS/ set in the "mdk software media
> >manager".
> >
> >A quick question :
> >Can you compile anything useful without devel packages?
>
> My Mdk 10.1 Official distribution was enclosed to an Italian linux
> magazine. I suppose instead that the official pkg shipped onto 3disks of
> mdk distro contains that package. If so, is it normal
> (I mean conforming to free software and open source rules)
> that a package sold out by a magazine as Mandrake 10.1
> differs from the original so to lack of such important packages
> (as libGConf2_4-devel, libgtk+2.0_0-devel and libgtk+-x11-2.0_0-devel)?
> Can anybody provide answer to this question?
Since 10.1 is 4 disks they had to leave out something to make a 2 or 3 disk 
set. just use urpmi.update -a && urpmi --auto-select -a
ands you will be good to go
>
> Thanks,
> Rodolfo

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