I had the same issue, I installed it and told it to ignore
dependencies.  Works just fine for me.  Hope that helps.

Scott


On Mon, 2003-06-09 at 18:20, Edward Smith wrote:
> I am trying to install Ethereal on a RedHat 9 box, and am running into a
> problem with dependencies. I have tried the up2date --solvedeps
> recommended in previous postings, but even though I got a message saying
> Ethereal is updated and installed, I get an error message stating the
> command is not found and the manual is not installed when I try to
> launch it from the Terminal window. I also tried the up2date --solvedeps
> on the dependencies that were showing as failed previously, but I
> receive responses that there is no package available for libpcap.so,
> libcrypto.so.0, etc. Being new to Linux, I would really appreciate any
> help I can get regarding this. Feel free to respond off-list.
> 
> Edward Smith
> 


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