Well, I didn't try to install KAT, but I know that there is sqlite-3.1.3 and sqlite-devel-3.1.3 on the SuSE CD's / DVD. I don't know why you are searching for exactly libsqlite3-dev-3.2.1-1, but I'm rather sure, the packages from the SuSE media should work. If you have sqlite-devel-3.1.3 installed and the rpm is still asking for libsqlite3-dev-3.2.1-1, then just ignore it with the rpm flag --nodeps. I think that should work. If not, just uninstall the KAT rpm again, you cannot break anything by that. But you can break something by installing any unknown third party libsqlite3-dev-3.2.1-1.i586.rpm Best, Daniel Am Montag, 8. August 2005 21:17 schrieb Christopher Shanahan:
On Monday 01 August 2005 22:01, Randall R Schulz wrote:
In any event, Kat will certainly index your files without Inotify. Whether any given user considers Kat "ready for prime time" or not obviously depends on their criteria. I know I've gotten far further with this build than any of the others I've tried to date. As I mentioned in another thread, I'm rather strongly motivated to get Kat working, since I have a big pile of documents that I have never bothered to organize or index in any way.
Have you -- or anyone else for that matter -- gotten the kat-0.6.1 rpm for 9.3 installed yet? I've been searching Google for a 'libsqlite3-dev (3.2.1-1)' rpm. No luck yet. `:(
Regards.
-- Christopher Shanahan