If you do "rpm -ivh Mesa*.rpm" as root you should get what's on the
Mesa rpms all installed, including libraries.


On Fri, 9 Aug 2002, hans schneidhofer wrote:

> hi list,
> have downloaded mindseye and some needed stuff like Mesa, nurbs.
> but got some problems in installing Mesa and Mesa-demos, because didn't find 
> an INSTALL-instruction, as in the README announced. 
> 
> The Mesa-stuff I have downloaded from the RH-errate-ftp-server and is a 
> Mesa-3.4.2-10.i386.rpm and Mesa-demos-3.4.2-10.i386.rpm file.
> the kernel is a kernel-2.4.9-31mppe.
> 
> I would be very happy, if someone would be able to explain how to do the 
> installation of the Mesa-libs. Have not enough experience with such things.
> 
> Thanks for helps, hints and tips
> bye hans
> 
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