Mike Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've installed Screem 0.30 on a "new" bare system---no previous OS. The
> failure occurs on my other system that was upgraded from RH6.2 to
> RH7.0.
Screem as shipped RH PowerTools doesn't require it - in fact, glide
isn't even included in standard RHL
I've installed Screem 0.30 on a "new" bare system---no previous OS. The
failure occurs on my other system that was upgraded from RH6.2 to RH7.0.
Mike
Trond Eivind Glomsrød wrote:
>
> Mike Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I've a puzzeling situation. I was trying to install Screem for
Mike Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've a puzzeling situation. I was trying to install Screem for one of my
> users and I got a dependency failure. RPM said that libglide.so.4 was
> required.
The list of things it requires does not contain libglide (of course -
glide is a 3D library f
> users and I got a dependency failure. RPM said that libglide.so.4 was
> required. FIND found the file right were it was supposed to be.
rpm -Uvvh is a quick and dirty way to see what the exact sequence was.
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I've a puzzeling situation. I was trying to install Screem for one of my
users and I got a dependency failure. RPM said that libglide.so.4 was
required. FIND found the file right were it was supposed to be.
Is this a Screem error or RPM? How can I fix this. Screem comes on the
Powertools CD f