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Operating Systems Linux SuSE ispell Post 54844 by hassan2 on Wednesday 25th of August 2004 06:40:11 PM
Old 08-25-2004
ispell

I tried to install ispell on my suse linux 8.2 do do spell cheking for my webmail

but I issue rpm -Uvh ispell-3.2.06-266.i586.rpm
i get the following error message

error: failed dependencies:
libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.3) is needed by ispell-3.2.06-266

I also try to install glibc-2.3.3-59.i586.rpm

but get the following error message

error: failed dependencies:
glibc = 2.2.5 is needed by lsb-runtime-1.2-37
glibc = 2.2.5 is needed by glibc-devel-2.2.5-213
glibc = 2.2.5 is needed by glibc-locale-2.2.5-213
libdb.so.2 is needed by db-utils-4.0.14-194
libdb.so.2 is needed by gnome-libs-1.4.1.7-134
libdb.so.2 is needed by gdk-pixbuf-0.18.0-108
libdb.so.2 is needed by xchat-1.8.10-59
libdb.so.2 is needed by eel-1.0.2-509
libdb.so.2 is needed by gnome-print-0.36-210
libdb.so.2 is needed by libglade-0.16-835
libdb.so.2 is needed by medusa-0.5.1-644
libdb.so.2 is needed by rpm-3.0.6-418
libdb.so.2 is needed by bonobo-1.0.20-221
libdb.so.2 is needed by directory_administrator-1.1.9-97
libdb.so.2 is needed by bonobo-conf-0.14-505
libdb.so.2 is needed by susewm-3.6.0-159
libdb.so.2 is needed by kdebase3-SLES-8-73
libdb.so.2 is needed by webalizer-2.01-306
libdb.so.2(GLIBC_2.0) is needed by db-utils-4.0.14-194
libdb.so.2(GLIBC_2.0) is needed by gnome-libs-1.4.1.7-134
libdb.so.2(GLIBC_2.0) is needed by rpm-3.0.6-418
libdb.so.2(GLIBC_2.0) is needed by susewm-3.6.0-159

the current glibc 2.2.5 is needed by the above program

rpm -i -nodeps glibc-2.3.3-59.i586.rpm

still getting the above error message.
What am i doing wrongh? can you help please.
Thanks in advance
 

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UPDATE-DEFAULT-ISPELL(8)												  UPDATE-DEFAULT-ISPELL(8)

NAME
update-default-ispell - update default ispell dictionary SYNOPSIS
update-default-ispell [--dico-postinst] [--triggered] DESCRIPTION
WARNING: Not to be used from the command line unless you know very well what you are doing. This program is intended to be called from ispell dictionary package postinst, from select-default-ispell or from dictionaries-common postinst (with --dico-postinst). When called under dpkg control without the --dico-postinst option, a dictionaries-common trigger is enabled to be run later. In the triggered run (or when is called from the command line or with --trigger option), reads the system default from the debconf database and set default links in /etc/dictionaries-common pointing to the appropriate files in /usr/lib/ispell/. Also updates the system-wide setting /etc/dictionaries-common/ispell-default. and rebuilds the /var/cache/dictionaries-common/ispell.db and the emacsen, jed, and SquirrelMail support (to be put in /var/cache/dictionaries-common/) from the files in /var/lib/dictionaries-common/ispell When called from from dictionaries-common postinst with --dico-postinst symlinks creation step will be skipped and trigger not enabled. OPTIONS
--dico-postinst Do not enable trigger nor try to set default symlinks. --triggered Run all the code instead of trying to enable update-default-ispell trigger SEE ALSO
The dictionaries-common policy document AUTHORS
Rafael Laboissiere Agustin Martin Domingo 1.12.11 2013-1-22 UPDATE-DEFAULT-ISPELL(8)
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