Quoting Alex Jelinek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

The first dependency is met since
# rpm -qa | grep -i ncurse
ncurses-5.4-13
ncurses-devel-5.4-13
I found newer versions of ncurses.so.5 at rpmfind (ncurses-5.4-19.fc4).
So should I use rpm to remove the version I have & upgrade? Or should I just force the openafs installation with the --nodeps option?

You should never use --nodeps.

I built against a non-updated RHEL4 machine.  There's no reason you
should need a new package.  Indeed, I see that libncurses.so.5 is
part of ncurses-5.4-13.

Second, which kernel RPM to get.
openafs-kernel-hugemem-1.4.0-2.6.9_5.ELhugemem_1.i686.rpm or openafs-kernel-smp-1.4.0-2.6.9_5.ELsmp_1.i686.rpm
The first is what the openafs-kernel-version.sh script recommends.
But the second is what I get from output of "uname -a" # uname -a
Linux .... 2.6.9-5.ELsmp #1 SMP Wed Jan 5 19:29:47 EST 2005 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

Um, based on the running kernel you want the latter (smp) package.
Why are you running openafs-kernel-version.sh?

Please advise...

-derek

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