I run SuSE 9.0 and i tried to install kpsk rpm package, one that i got from debian page, it ask for some lib's versions that i have not installed yet. You are trying to break your system by installing different distro
Winston Roig Jr C O 2 W F wrote: packages. Each distro has a location for each file and some of the distros concur however Debian uses .deb files and its dependencies are installed in different locations to what SUSe does. My suggestion would be to search for a SUSE RPM of the package you want and install from that. At worst case scenario you would need to create your own RPM from source but that someone wouild be far better at than I.
Does any one know where can i get a complete package with new version libs included?
Yes install a SUSE RPM and let it settle its own dependencies, if any.
If i install SuSE 10.1 will be better for it?
My personal advice is stay away from 10.1. Rather wait a few months for 10.2 as I beliee 10.1 has some serious update problems with either running its own updater ie Zen/Smart/YOU. YMMV but I would not install 10.1 if someone gave it to me. I'm still on 9.2 and whilst I am not using it for ham programs, I'm gonna wait for 10.2 before venturing there.
By the way i had that install proble a lot of time when i tried to install some soundcard ham softwares...
Keep the software specific to the distribution you initially installed ie do not mix Debian and SUSE and RedHat and CentOS. 73 de ZR1HPC Hylton