To install an rpm, use the rpm program. Generally this will mean
executing 'rpm -i <package.rpm>' in a terminal. Alternatively it
may
be possible to use the 'urpmi' application supplied in mandriva, but
as I am no mandriva user I'm not sure on details...
Erik
On 10/5/07, Stephen <stephanos at writeme.com>
wrote:> Dear All
>
> I have had only partial success with Wine and now I am approaching it
> afresh with Mandriva 2007-0. I have ensured their is no version already
> installed from the distribution and I have downloaded
> wine-0.9.46-mdv2007.0.i586.rpm. I do not know what to do after this.
>
> The user guide is not clear enough for an inexperienced user. In fact
> the only thing it says is:
> "2.2 Installing Wine from a package
> Installing a package on a fresh system is remarkably straightforward.
> Simply download and install the package using whatever utility your
> distribution provides."
>
> How do I install it and after installation do I have to use those four
> commands mentioned in: 2.3.2 Compiling Wine
> $ ./configure
> $ make depend
> $ make
> # make install
>
> Thanks and wait to hear
>
> Stephen
>
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