Gregory Pittman wrote: > wayne wrote: > >> On Tuesday 15 March 2005 01:43 pm, Sergio Cambra wrote: >> >> >> >>> El Martes 15 de Marzo de 2005 23:56, wayne escribi?: >>> >>> >>>> Yes, I used the --nodeps option for the rpm. Still no go. The splash >>>> screen comes on for a few seconds then disappears and that's it. >>>> >>> >>> I needed install libstdc++5 in cooker. >>> >>> Sergio >>> >> >> >> I already have it installed. >> >> >> > Did you uninstall or somehow remove your old acroread? > just read this and realized it was a little cryptic -- you probably want to make sure you've gotten rid of all old/new/dead instances of 'installed' acroread -- use find or slocate or something to make sure you get them all. There is some trickiness to the non-rpm install, where you think you are starting the program from may not work. I was surprised to find I had 3 or 4 versions of acroread lurking out there.
Greg
