On Wed, 31 Dec 2003 11:22:40 -0600
"Matt Murphy" <mmurphy at tc-tech.com> wrote:

> 
> 	folks, I'm trying to get ODBCConfig going, which is a KDE
> program, so I can connect to our MSSQL server from php. I run gnome, and
> after installing the unixODBCConfig rpm, I get nothing. So I think I'll
> try installing KDE, but I get an error message that it's missing like 10
> different dependencies. It took me an hour to resolve just the first
> one, and one of them is xinitd which is obviously already installed and
> working. Am I doing something wrong? Do real people actually deal with
> this crap just to get something installed??? Is there an easier way to
> solve dependency problems? (isn't the stupid installer supposed to be
> able to do that?) 

Yeah, and it's even worse than that, this morning I had to deal with Gnome 1 vs Gnome 2 dependancy hell.  It wasn't too bad, but Slack 9.1 doesn't come with any Gnome 1 support (unless I missed something) and today's LJ email had a cool Gnome terminal replacement (http://multignometerm.sourceforge.net/) but it requires a couple Gnome 1.x programs and libs.

I would think that for this KDE app you would just need kdelibs and qt?

Josh


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