* Paul Cartwright <paul_tbot@pcartwright.com> [05-26-05 17:20]:
You would probably do better and not have problems if you installed the SuSE rpm for your distro. After all, that is what it is provided for. I tried that too. the 0.9.12-0.1 also failed, dependencies included a BUNCH of stuff I thought I had installed, like liblber.so.?
On Thu May 26 2005 5:37 pm, you wrote: libpgpme.so.?, and libldap.so.? it was for SUSE 9.1 though.. searching for sylpheed brought up ZERO, nada, nothing.
You responded to a mail-list post privately. I will respond to the list as there *might* be someone else interested. WHY would you not install an rpm built for *your* distro, which you fail to mention, except that it is *not* 9.1? You will not be very successful mixing rpm's intended for other distro's and/or forcing installs in the long run. -- Patrick Shanahan Registered Linux User #207535 http://wahoo.no-ip.org @ http://counter.li.org HOG # US1244711 Photo Album: http://wahoo.no-ip.org/gallery