Now that's interesting. It seems that this libgfs package was built for SuSE 8.0 but _on_ a SuSE which is higher version... Well, since the filesystem package contains files which are surely on your system (but only from a package named differently), I would suggest to install libgfs with the rpm option --nodeps. If it doesn't work after that, you can always simply deinstall it again and nothing is wrong after that. Greets, Daniel Am Donnerstag, 15. Januar 2004 08:36 schrieb Kai Andresen:
Am Mittwoch, 14. Januar 2004 22:05 schrieb Daniel Eckl:
Well, the filesystem package doesn't exist for SuSE 8.0.
So that means: If you want to install a package that needs the package "filesystem", then this package was not for SuSE 8.0 either.
One should think so, I agree. But the package I was trying to install (libgfs) comes directly from the "application"-area of http://www.suse.de/de/private/download/linuks/i386/update_for_8_0/ which is the SuSE resource for KDE 3.1.4-rpm-packages for SuSE *8.0* ......
So you can: 1. try such unofficial filesystem package like you described (but don't blame anyone) 2. You can try to install without the package "filesystem", perhaps it works. 3. You can try to find the wanted package in a version built for SuSE 8.0
Daniel