Paul,
I hope that you are well, the question is what sort of install did you
perform ? If you decided that there are certain things you didn't need
or didn't want to install then certain libs associated with that package
may not have been installed.
Now I usually install all the libraries onto the system. This way I
don't really have problems with compiling/installing rpms. I guess that
you can find these off your RH install cd's but I guess that there is
sense to it too, if you don't need something its not installed at all,
and if you want something then you need the pre-requisites like
University courses. I think that is the way to go.
I am a "power user" such that I compile and install alot of programs to
test out and stuff like that. So all the libs installed makes sense,
maybe for you system it may not.
I don't know if I was clear, if not write back and I will try to be
more articulate.
Cheers,
Aly. :-)
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