AHH!  OK, I will give that a shot.  I'm so used to double clicking on the little setup icon, and hitting next 6 times. haha.  But Yes, it is the RPM piping up about the dependency. 

Also, while I'm posting...  It says that certain packages are required.  So far, I've only installed (using tar.gz packages) imlib, freetype, libtiff, zlib, and libJPEG.  I think it was libPNG that I wasn't able to load because it said it didn't have a configure file, and it was a bit over my head.  Are all of these completely necessary to have enlightenment installed?

 Hall Stevenson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Wait, this is RPM that's complaining about the dependency ?? If so, it *must* find a copy of Imlib, installed via RPM and in RPM's database, or it will complain. Since you have Imlib installed by other means, and have setup /etc/ld.so.conf already, use the "force" option with RPM. Something like "rpm --Ivh --nodeps fnlib*.rpm". Note: I haven't used an rpm-based distro in a couple of years, so check that command yourself.

Hall



At 11:53 AM 3/7/2003 -0800, Adam Rench wrote:

I did install Imlib using a tar.gz package.  I have always edited the ld.so.conf file then run the ldconfig.  If I delete the ld.so.conf file, then run ldconfig will it re-create the ld.so.conf file?

 Hall Stevenson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
At 09:01 AM 3/7/2003 -0800, Adam Rench wrote:

>Hi all,
>
>Brand new to enlightenment and also quite new to Linux. I've heard a lot
>about enlightenment and am very eager to use it. I downloaded the rpm
>from the downloads page, and also downloaded fnlib, imlib, and
>freetype. I've had no problems installing freetype and imlib, but when I
>try to install fnlib, I get a dependency error saying that it can't find
>libImlib.so.1 and I see it in my /usr/local/lib folder.
>I did go into my /etc/ld.so.conf file and add /usr/local/lib to it and ran
>/sbin/ldconfig but I'm still recieving the dependency error. Has anyone
>had this problem too?

If you installed an RPM of imlib, it should *not* go into /usr/local, but
/usr/lib instead. Did you install a *.tar.gz version of Imlib at some time ??

You may need to delete your ld.so.cache file before re-running /sbin/ldconfig.



Hall





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