I can't install YDL2.2 on a Performa 6400
Bo Brinkman
yellowdog-general@lists.terrasoftsolutions.com
Tue May 14 11:12:01 2002
Usually rpm tells you what unmet dependancy you have, and you just keep
adding rpms to teh command-line until it works. :) In my case, this got
to be quite a lot of packages, and it did take me about an hour to get
it all straight, and I wasn't even installing any gui stuff, just apache
and proftpd...
sstrungis@gmx.net wrote:
>>Bo Brinkman wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Usually this error means you don't have enough disk space. Try doing
>>>the base install, and then adding any other packages you want later. I
>>>do have YDL 2.0 squeezed onto a 700 meg drive (on a PowerPC 6100), so
>>>it is possible.
>>>
>>>Agustin Palacios wrote:
>>
>>I had the same message, and when I tried a base install it worked, so I
>>concluded that the problem was due to not enough space.
>>
>>Cindy
>
> Though admittedly, I did have trouble adding to the base install using the
> CLI. I ran into countless dependency errors when trying to install KDE and
> the like. I eventually gave up and found a larger HD to use.
>
> Scott
>
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