Did youremove all the old packages befor installing or reinstalling the corel stuff. It may not work on an install that went bad , as the dependencys get all srewed up. Hence the need to remove all the fpackages first. At 09:34 PM 7/6/2000 +0100, wulfie wrote:
The remedy of removing SuSE's wine did not help. I eventually reran the rpm installation of Corel & things still were not right. Running Yast's Install Packages over the Corel install dir indicated that some vital wine libs were not installed. Manually installing these brought PhotoPaint to life, and forcing the reinstall of the menu & menusupport rpms then gave me the KDE menu entries.
There's definitely something odd about the PhotoPaint SuSE installation routine, as the Mandrake one ran fine.
The app is fine, just slow on my K6-2/350, 96Mb box.
On Thu, 6 Jul 2000, Lenz Grimmer wrote:
Hi,
On Thu, 6 Jul 2000, Paul Sims wrote:
as I said, the script failed to execute properly :(
Too bad :( I have not tested PhotoPaint yet, so I cannot give you a hint about that.
I'll remove the wine I installed from the SuSE disks & try again. I ghave a feeling installing wine a few weeks back broke my IBM TopPage setup too since it has been refusing to run since.
Yes, you need to remove the distributed wine and replace it with the one IBM mentions in the README. Everything else went fine afterwards. TopPage is pretty impressive!
Bye, LenZ
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