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Old 01-15-2004, 05:09 AM   #1
pamide
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Installing 2 versions of the same library


Hi!

I want to install StarOffice as I need Starbase to save my data in a database.
Only that adabas data base needs libncurses.4.so
I have libncurses.5.so

I've looked for the last version of adabas but I was not able to find it.

What do you say? Shall I disinstall the libcurses.5 and install the older version?

Thanks, Miky
 
  


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