Another way to install them (they way I did) is download them into
their own directory. I grabbed all the files in the directory at
linux-easy.com, then issued:
rpm -Uvh *.i38.rpm
or something close to that as I didn't want to install the source RPM.
This was upgrading a KDE installation on a RH 6.1 machine. Only problem
I ever had was a kmail problem retrieving mail from my ISP server, but,
I retrieved with Netscape and all is fine since then.
Patrick
On Thursday 09 November 2000 06:36, you wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 09, 2000 at 02:10:26PM +0100, Wahid Belhaouane wrote:
> > i downloaded the binary packages (RPM) of KDE2.
> > i only could install QT.
> > about the the others , always i have the message <rpm-file1> needs
> > <rpm-file2>.
> >
> > i used the command rpm -UVH <rpm-file>.
>
> ^^^^
> In any case, that would be "-Uvh".
>
> > can someone tell me the right command?
>
> Are you trying to update an old KDE installation or installing KDE
> 2.0 from scratch? I haven't tried updating yet, but I succeeded in
> installing Bernhard Rosenkraenzer's RPMs yesterday.
> (ftp://ftp.linux-easy.com/pub/kde/rh6.2)
>
> The one thing you have to make certain is that you install them in
> the right order: kdesupport comes first, then kdelibs, then kdebase,
> then the rest. You should probably also have a look at the
> documentation at http://www.kde.org
>
> HTH,
>
> Thomas
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