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Re: question regarding redhat-* applets (redhat-logviewer/redhat-config-services etc)



Hi Paul,

Thanks! Your suggestion solved most of my concerns :)

There is a enhancement for the rpm binary packagers though.
up2date does not pick up all dependencies for these applets
and I had to get them manually for some of these packages.
Specifically:

* system-config-users requires libuser.
* system-config-httpd requires 4Suite.

It would be cool if these could be fetched when someone
fetched the appropriate system-config-* packages. Anyways,
for now things seem to be working okay....

cheers,
Siddharth



Paul Bender wrote:

The redhat-* utilities have been renamed to system-* utilities. For example, redhat-config-services is now system-config-services. If you use rpm to upgrade to the system-config-services rpm, it will remove the redhat-config-services rpm.

Siddharth Toshniwal wrote:

Hi all,

I need some help regarding the redhat applets that feature under
"Applications -> System Tools". When I upgraded from Redhat 9
to Fedora Core 1 (and recently to Fedora Core 2) using up2date,
I got python2.3 as one of the dependancies for some packages.
I've installed that (and also have python2.2 on my system).

The problem is that the applets in question require python2.2
and do not work with the latest python libs since the API version
is different or because some other add-on package has got
uninstalled when I got the latest rh rpms.

Can you please tell me where can I get the RPM upgrades for
these utilities so that they function with python 2.3? Or are these
binaries given in some package for the Fedora distribution?
As of now, I've re-compiled some of these packages from source
so that they use python2.3, but there are too many of these (!)
So, is there a better way out?

thanks,
Siddharth.

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Siddharth Toshniwal
Kodiak Networks
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Bangalore - 560001



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