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ok, I have Red Hat all up and running, and I want to make it my primary linux distro, but I need to get frozen bubble up and running for my girlfriend.
I've installed all of the dependencies that are labeled on the website, but when I run the rpm it keeps saying that I need SDL_perl =>1.19
which I know that I have, because I just make, make installed it
I did a search for SDL_perl, and I found it, I then put that directory into my path, but when I do a ldconfig, it doesn't show that it is pulling any libraries from that path, I am thinking that I can't find where I installed SDL_perl into...
How can I figure out how to find it?
Thanks
ok, I set those directories in my path file, and did a ldconfig, and when I tried to install it, it gave me that same error...
I really have no idea what to do...
I didn't see it there, but does the path look through the sub directories and such? I didn't look through all of the subdirectories, I'm nto sure exactly how this works..
I can see a SDL_perl directory in my home directory...could this be it?
I'm sorry I'm such a newbie...thank you for all of your help, I'm really trying to get a grasp on this...
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