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Re: SECURITY: New KDE Libraries Released
by Evandro on Monday 30/Apr/2001, @17:58
rpm -Uvh <filename>

where filename is the package(s) you've downloaded.

you can also use yast.
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Re: SECURITY: New KDE Libraries Released
by Dummy on Monday 30/Apr/2001, @21:17
That is what i do and got message "conflicts with file from package klibs-1.1.2-217"
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  • Re: SECURITY: New KDE Libraries Released
    by Rune Laursen on Monday 30/Apr/2001, @21:43
    Just use rpm -Uvh --force --nodeps *.rpm instead.
    Rune
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    • how to prove if installation was succesfull
      by gabriel on Wednesday 02/May/2001, @03:50
      Hello Rune Laursen,

      i made what you wrote:

      rpm -Uvh --force --nodeps kdelibs.rpm

      kdelibs-devel-1.2.2-0.rpm

      but i am not sure if it worked for two reasons

      a: i installed the rpm with the name kdelibs.rpm instead of kdelibs-1.2.2.rpm (i suppose that makes a difference or doesn´t it)

      b: i got lots of warnings like can not
      overwrite *icons* because it is not empty


      But my kde is still running<p>

      Thanks for any help

      go on kde - you are just great
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  • Re: SECURITY: New KDE Libraries Released
    by Evandro on Tuesday 01/May/2001, @11:24
    try removing this old version of kdelibs by running:

    rpm -e klibs-1.1.2-217

    it will probably give some dependency errors, because you may have old programs that use the old kdelibs installed. in this case, i recommend you to remove those packages too.
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  • Re: SECURITY: New KDE Libraries Released
    by Eric Nicholson on Tuesday 01/May/2001, @11:44
    Isn't that the version of klibs that came with KDE 1.1? I'm not sure, but you probably need a 2.x version of KDE for the libraries to be applicable.
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