On Thursday 08 May 2003 17:31, you wrote:
* fsanta (fsanta@arrakis.es) [030508 07:40]: ->> -> ->Still nothing: -> # su -> # rpm -e gftp -> # rpm -ivh gftp-2.0.14-SuSE.ulb.1.i586.rpm ->gftp ################################################## -> # gftp ->bash: gftp: command not found -> ->(same not as root) -> ->Any other ideas? Only one single package out of over 800 won't go!
/opt/gnome2/ isn't in your path ..hence you can't find the bin directory underneath it and gftp. :)
It's just not in your path. At a prompt type /opt/gnome2/bin/gftp and I'll bet it starts.
~/opt/gnome2/bin/gftp gFTP Warning: Skipping line 130 in config file: use_default_dl_types No fonts found; this probably means that the fontconfig
Thanks for the effort but. . . library is not correctly configured. You may need to edit the fonts.conf configuration file. More information about fontconfig can be found in the fontconfig(3) manual page and on http://fontconfig.org
On Thursday 08 May 2003 19:12, fsanta wrote:
~/opt/gnome2/bin/gftp
gFTP Warning: Skipping line 130 in config file: use_default_dl_types No fonts found; this probably means that the fontconfig library is not correctly configured. You may need to edit the fonts.conf configuration file. More information about fontconfig can be found in the fontconfig(3) manual page and on http://fontconfig.org
Did you try running SuSEconfig --module fonts Do you get any errors from that?
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