On Sat, Jan 25, 2003 at 03:53:34PM -0800, Katie wrote:
> problem #2 of ??? :-)
>
> So now I'm trying to install pico. I downloaded it and tried
> installation through KPackage, but was told I needed:
>
> libtinfo.so.5
>
> I looked it up on rpmfind and it said it was contained in
>
> ncurs
On Sat, 25 Jan 2003, Katie wrote:
> problem #2 of ??? :-)
>
> So now I'm trying to install pico. I downloaded it and tried
> installation through KPackage, but was told I needed:
>
> libtinfo.so.5
>
> I looked it up on rpmfind and it said it was contained in
>
> ncurses-5.2-34.i686(ori38
Install Pine. Pico comes with it, and Pine comes with any
reasonable Linux distribution.
Cheers,
--
Rod Roark, Sunset Systems http://www.sunsetsystems.com/
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On Sat, 2003-01-25 at 16:46, Karsten M. Self wrote:
> > This doesn't make sense to me. What do I do?
>
> Install Debian ;-)
>
> Or you can resolve your deps in RPM manually. One of the local RH
> masochists may be able to point you to the RPM hell resolver flavor of
> the week, I can't keep up
on Sat, Jan 25, 2003 at 03:53:34PM -0800, Katie ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> problem #2 of ??? :-)
>
> So now I'm trying to install pico.
'nano' is a free version of pico. This may aid your install.
> I downloaded it and tried
> installation through KPackage, but was told I needed:
>
> l
problem #2 of ??? :-)
So now I'm trying to install pico. I downloaded it and tried
installation through KPackage, but was told I needed:
libtinfo.so.5
I looked it up on rpmfind and it said it was contained in
ncurses-5.2-34.i686(ori386).rpm
which I downloaded, but when I tried to install