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I installed the console version of "Bitdefender" and I'm attempting to install "kbitdefender" GUI but I keep getting the error "Some package requested cannot be installed: kbitdefender-0.9-9mdk.noarch(due to unsatisfied gambas-runtime [<=1.0]) I installed several gambas runtime versions but got the same error. What does this app want? Thanks.
Not doing good for responses. Anyway, I installed gambas-gp-qt-0.99.RC3-1rk.i586.rpm and gambas-runtime-0.99.RC3-1rk.i586.rpm for MDK 9.2 and kbitdefender installed.
But now it won't launch. Error: /usr/bin/gbx: error while loading shared libraries: libintl.so.2: cannot open shared object file: no such file or directory. If anyone can help me with this I'd sure appreciate it. Thanks.
Well the problem seems to be that its not compatible with the newer version of gambas-runtime and libintl that's in Mandriva 2005LE. You could maybe try downloading the source RPM and rebuilding it on your 2005LE system:
Thanks for the reply. I saw at kde.apps that a link needs to made to bdc to usr/bin. Don't know how that's done. Tried to sym-link it but that didn't work. "You must Make a link to Bdc in /usr/bin".
When I click on the desktop icon it just doesn't launch. In console in root I get the above shared library error. /usr/bin/kbitdefender. /usr/bin/bdc is a directory.
ls -l /usr/bin/bdc
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 12 Aug 9 22:52 /usr/bin/bdc -> /opt/bdc/bdc*which dbc
which: no dbc in (/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin/:/usr/games:/home/ray/bin)
If it works from a terminal then your path is set correctly.
What's the command you're using to run it from the terminal? Have you tried creating a shortcut ('link to application' in KDE) to that file on your desktop (or even in the menus)?
Not "kbitdefender", just bdc. I gave up on kbitdefender. I was wondering if there was a path where bdc would scan ALL files w/o running each separately: i.e. /usr, lib, local etc.
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