If rpm tells you something is needed, then it mostly speaks of rpm packages. So if rpm tells you to install filesystem, then it doesn't mean you have to install a special real filesystem like reiser or xfs or something, but it wants you to install the rpm package neamed filesystem. So start up yast, search for this package and install it from your CD's / DVDs / FTP Servers etc. Greets, Daniel Am Mittwoch, 14. Januar 2004 18:55 schrieb Kai Andresen:
Thanks for that pin-tip, but that leaves me with the same problem as "locate" or other search-utilities: it lists everything connected to the label "filesystem" which is, obviously, LOTS of information / a long list of packages, but it does *not* tell me, what "filesystem" is required to install the libgsf-package...
Does anybody know how to find out more about this? Is there a way to read out more specific information from that rpm, for example?
Am Dienstag, 13. Januar 2004 21:01 schrieb Vic Ayres:
"pin" is a very useful SUSE tool. Ie, type
pin filesystem
I won't bother giving you its output here as I'm running 9.0 but it will give you useful information.
-- Vic Ayres