Dar & KDar patched up - Mandrake
This is a discussion on Dar & KDar patched up - Mandrake ; As it has been pointed out here earlier, KDar doesn't want to play with
current version of Dar, because it wants libdar.so.3. The latter is
provided by dar-2.2.2, which came with 2006, but you can't use it on
2007 due ...
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Dar & KDar patched up
As it has been pointed out here earlier, KDar doesn't want to play with
current version of Dar, because it wants libdar.so.3. The latter is
provided by dar-2.2.2, which came with 2006, but you can't use it on
2007 due to unresolved dependencies.
I decided to pitch in with some help and built dar-2.2.2 on 2007 and
kdar-2.0.7 against libdar3-2.2.2. If you don't mind using slightly older
version of dar(current is 2.3.2) then knock yourselves out. The kdar
package I built installs the menu properly, unlike the one you'd find in
Mandriva's repositories. Dar, libdar3 and kdar can be found at the URL
in my signature(you don't need the *-devel packages).
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Re: Dar & KDar patched up
On Fri, 26 Jan 2007 12:16:18 +0000, RaMRod wrote:
> As it has been pointed out here earlier, KDar doesn't want to play with
> current version of Dar, because it wants libdar.so.3. The latter is
> provided by dar-2.2.2, which came with 2006, but you can't use it on
> 2007 due to unresolved dependencies.
> I decided to pitch in with some help and built dar-2.2.2 on 2007 and
> kdar-2.0.7 against libdar3-2.2.2. If you don't mind using slightly older
> version of dar(current is 2.3.2) then knock yourselves out. The kdar
> package I built installs the menu properly, unlike the one you'd find in
> Mandriva's repositories. Dar, libdar3 and kdar can be found at the URL
> in my signature(you don't need the *-devel packages).
Thanks. Kdar is now running on my system.
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jabali
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Re: Dar & KDar patched up
Jabali Pragya wrote:
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> Thanks. Kdar is now running on my system.
>
Everybody don't forget to run urpmi.update with the --keep option, so
your kdar won't get dumped for dependencies' sake. Long live the Linux
community !
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