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2001 Jun 13
3
Wine installer
Hi,
when I run ./tools/wineinstall, I get this:
Warning !! wine binary (still) found, which may indicate
a (conflicting) previous installation.
You might want to abort and uninstall Wine first.
rpm -qa | grep wine gives nothing
find / "*wine*" gives:
/etc/opt/kde2/share/applnk/SuSE/Settings/YaST/notinstalled/System/Emulator/wine.desktop
/etc/opt/kde2/share/applnk/SuSE/Settings/YaST/notinstalled/System/Configuration/wine.desktop
/etc/wine.conf
/usr/X11R6/share/icons/png/hicolor/all/normal.wine_doc.png
/usr/X11R6/share/icons/png/hicolor/all/big.wine_doc.png
/usr/X11R6/shar...
2006 Nov 08
2
Problems with yum/rpm and %pre scriptlet error 255
I am running xen (2.6.16-xen3_86.1_rhel4.1) on top of a stock CentOS-4.4
installation. I have not added any additional virtual machines however.
When trying to install (as root) acrobat reader 7 for Linux from the adobe
rpm (AdobeReader_enu.i386 7.0.8-1) I get the following errors:
error: %pre(AdobeReader_enu-7.0.8-1.i386) scriptlet failed, exit status 255
error: install: %pre scriptlet
2008 Apr 02
0
Using file to handle a direcoty, recurse question.
...the Type Reference guide
and another email , I believe I can move this tree around using file
and recurse => true so that I do not have to spec each file. The
question is how? I am not clear on exactly the right syntacs to use
for this.
usr/share/
|-- applications
| `-- labview82.desktop
|-- applnk
| `-- Applications
| `-- LabVIEW.kdelnk
|-- config
| `-- kdeglobals
|-- icons
| |-- labview-3d-big.xpm
| |-- labview-3d.xpm
| |-- labview-ctl.xpm
| |-- labview-ctt.xpm
| |-- labview-llb.xpm
| |-- labview-vi.xpm
| |-- labview-vit.xpm
| |-- labview.xpm
| `-- mini
| `...
2006 Mar 06
0
Misc. hints from setting up CentOS 4.2
...Eauthority
Note that this must happen after the session manager has started up.
I built and installed an RPM for an older calendar application (ical)
which showed up in the Applications menu in three separate and
inappropriate places. Turns out that it had placed its ical.desktop
file in /etc/X11/applnk/ instead of /usr/share/applications/.
That's about it; I had some other things I was going to mention, but
on writing them down I decided they were too specific to my personal
environment to be worth mentioning. There are still a few things I
have questions about, but I'll leave those unt...