On Sat May 14 2005 9:56 am, Anders Johansson wrote:
what does this mean??
It means you're trying to install a broken rpm. linux-gate.so.1 is a virtual library that you see when you're using NPTL (the i686 version of glibc in recent suse versions). The suse "find-requires" script removes this from the rpm requirements list, but apparently the rpm was built on a system that didn't know about this, and/or by a person who didn't know about this. so, what you're saying is that it IS installed, this package just doesn't know it?
Be careful when installing third party packages. You never know what you get
this is the frustrating part about Linux... I am trying to get a video converter, kavi2svcd, installed. THIS program requires all SORTS of dependencies that aren't in the SUSE library.. I did install apt4rpm, did an update and upgrade, and sorted out the few dependencies I was missing, so I THINK my system is OK. Of course I also keep up with the YOU updates. -- Paul Cartwright Registered Linux user # 367800 X-Request-PGP: http://home.comcast.net/~p.cartwright/wsb/key.asc