Re: Re[2]: [newbie] RPM question

2000-03-03 Thread burlingtonj


 Hmm. You serious? I wasn't aware or that. But then again, I never used
 suze. Besides, isn't mandrake a redhat-clone compiled for pentiums, with some
 extra paranoid security stuff trashed in?
 
 Anyway, If you insist, and it is really so, then I must admit I was wrong (never
 said I know everything; never even said I know much). But still I have my
 serious doubts. Isn't it more probable that redhat and suze just try to throw
 their binaries/libraries in different places, and that the other distro doesn't
 have these paths in their path/lib-path? Coz I know not every distro uses the
 same paths for their binaries/libs...
Yes that was it what i mean. Different distris use different paths for
installation. I thought it is possible that in Mandrake 7.0 some paths are
different to mdrk 6.1. The packet format itself is the same on all
distributions (like zip, tar,...). You can install every rpm from every distri
but when you do that you can get in some big trouble e.g you install a
suse rpm on a red hat system.

In the meantime I downloaded the new version from kdevelop and some
other tools from redhat and other sites (always redhat compatible rpms)
and now all works like it should.

Sorry for my stupid question.

 
 After all, RPM is RPM. AFAIK it just contains some files, along with the info on
 where exactly each file should go, and some post-install scripts.
Yes. and thats why I  asked.

 Of course, throwing libs/bins in different directories than the sysetm expects
 is a form of incompatibility too.
Yes thats what i mean.

 Well, I'll look into it. Was about time I started to understand a bit more 'bout
 the internal workings of rpms myself. Thanx for the advice.
No you were right and I too, but I should next time better describe
what my problem is ;)



Re[2]: [newbie] RPM question

2000-03-03 Thread burlington john

Hello Lance,

Donnerstag, Donnerstag, 2. März 2000, you wrote:

   Another question that i have is, that kdevelop asks for kdoc,
   but the mandrake distribution hasn't a kdoc rpm.
   Where can I get the right rpm of kdoc ?

LB Try http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/ByName.html
LB This is normally where I start when I need to find something (and it normally
LB has it).
LB You might also find something like that at the kde homepage.
I found a step by step installation for RedHat 6.0 (Madrake 6.1 is
based on this, afaik)it tells which packets are needed with direct
links on the kdevelop-homepage.


   Kdevelop asks for the source files of kde to generate
   some documentation, where can I find the right source
   files for my mandrake distribution ?

LB Did you check on your installation cd?  If not there, try rpmfind or kde
LB homepage.
Yes in the meantime I found that site on my own, it is great !!!
I found there some other interesting programms but most of them
need additional packets that don't come with the mandrake cd.
You have to search for the additional libs, programms, and they
need again additional packets, that's anoying. Is there a
tool that automatically downloads missing packets when a new rmp
is installed that would be a great help.



Best regards,
 burlingtonmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]