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Distribution: RH72, MDK81, SLKW80 and working on LFS (AKA.. Shibby Linux 1.0)
Posts: 19
Rep:
eroaster dependency problems
I am trying to install eroaster on my PC but I have run into a little snag. I have had a few dependency problems and I can't find on of the programs anywhere. I have searched rpmfind and freshmeat without any luck. I am trying to install this on MKD81.
libpython2.2
libpython2.2.so.0.0
above are the two dependencies that I cannot find anywhere.
Location: Rome, Italy ; Novi Sad, Srbija; Brisbane, Australia
Distribution: Ubuntu / ITOS2008
Posts: 1,207
Rep:
Sad, no...
*is* means "i am confirming that that thing IS really there" so *is* = IS in other words.
Try searching for python or such on rpmfind, and then install python language and it should provide those libraries too, someone correct me if i am wrong.
Hope that helps
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