Mark Richardson wrote:

I am running RedHat 8.0 with the latest kernel and downloaded VMWare beta 4
so I can run my Windows ME apps. During the VM install, the installer could
not find a "gcc" compiler. I popped in my RH 8 install disk, found the
"gcc" files and began to install them. THEN I got an error that the
installer could not find "krb5-libs = 1.7.5-6". I did a search on my system
and found I had "1.7.5-8" installed. Now I can't get "gcc" to install
because it won't accept "-8". Should I uninstall krb5-libs ...-8 and
download -6, then install gcc ALL so I can run VM Beta 4? OR will this
cascade problems in my system.


Thanks in advance

Mark Richardson
[EMAIL PROTECTED]




Have you tried using "up2date -i gcc" ? It will find and resolve RPM dependencies for you.
You may need to run rhn_register first.


-Ben.




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