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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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APPLYDELTARPM(8)					      System Manager's Manual						  APPLYDELTARPM(8)

NAME
applydeltarpm - reconstruct an rpm from a deltarpm SYNOPSIS
applydeltarpm [-v] [-p] [-r oldrpm] deltarpm newrpm applydeltarpm -c|-C deltarpm applydeltarpm [-c|-C] -s sequence applydeltarpm -i deltarpm DESCRIPTION
applydeltarpm applies a binary delta to either an old rpm or to on-disk data to re-create a new rpm. The old rpm can be specified with the -r option, if no rpm name is provided on-disk data is used. You can use -p to make applydeltarpm print the percentage of completion, or -v to make it more verbose about its operation. The second an third form can be used to check if the reconstruction is possible. It may fail if the on-disk data got changed (deltarpms are created in a way that config file changes do not matter) or the deltarpm does not match the rpm the delta was generated with. The -c option selects full (i.e. slow) on-disk checking, whereas -C only checks if the filesizes have not changed. Instead of a full deltarpm a sequence id can be given with the -s sequence option. Such an id contains all the information that is needed to do reconstruction checking. Finally information about a deltarpm can be printed with the -i option. EXIT STATUS
applydeltarpm returns 0 if the rpm could be recreated or the checking succeeded, it returns 1 and prints an error message to stderr if something failed. SEE ALSO
makedeltarpm(8), rpm(8) AUTHOR
Michael Schroeder <mls@suse.de> Feb 2005 APPLYDELTARPM(8)
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