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Re: [SLE] Guide on RPM building released
  • From: Colin Carter <colincarter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 15 Apr 2005 15:51:01 +1000
  • Message-id: <200504151551.01253.colincarter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hi Randall, Joe, Anders,
Thanks for your advice, but I am in trouble...

On Friday 15 April 2005 14:07, Joe Morris (NTM) wrote:
> Colin Carter wrote:
> >>>That I can manage: I will just have to open the reader from the menu.
> >>>A drag, but (yet another) consequence of 'upgrading'.
>
> You can set up the helper to open pdfs in the regular program instead of
> inside the browser, even if the browser is 64 bit and the reader is 32
> bit. The plugin just will only work with a 32 bit browser.
>
> >Nope. Sorry, but it didn't help: during the download the directory
> > showed the file with the extension ...rpm.part until the last second and
> > then the download window vanished and so did the file.
> >(As you implied, Yast did not start.)
>
> Right click and choose "save target as"
> --
> Joe Morris
> New Tribes Mission
> Email Address: Joe_Morris@xxxxxxx
> Registered Linux user 231871
I put part (only part) of the ftp address into Konqueror and then by small
steps managed to get a fix on the rpm and do a Save as..." onto my PC.

Then I installed the rpm.
My version 5.0 was as Acrobat, whereas version 7 is Adobe.
Now neither work. They each seem to suspend my system for one second
and then release it; but no other activity at all.
Anybody any idea where the log file is?

Regards,
Colin



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