i finally got around to putting fedora 0.94 on my system, and wanted to re-install pine (yes, i really should find another mail client one of these days), but trying to install the most recent version of pine gave me a dependency error -- missing libcom_err.so.3.
a quick check suggests that that library belongs to the kerberos libs, but the fedora-shipped krb5-libs RPM contains no such thing. i'm supposing i can try to install an earlier version of pine to try to beat this, but what have others done to install pine under fedora?
i'd rather not hack around, trying to match versions if there's an easier solution. thanks.
rday
On Sat, 2003-10-04 at 16:57, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
i finally got around to putting fedora 0.94 on my system, and wanted to re-install pine (yes, i really should find another mail client one of these days), but trying to install the most recent version of pine gave me a dependency error -- missing libcom_err.so.3.
a quick check suggests that that library belongs to the kerberos libs, but the fedora-shipped krb5-libs RPM contains no such thing. i'm supposing i can try to install an earlier version of pine to try to beat this, but what have others done to install pine under fedora?
i'd rather not hack around, trying to match versions if there's an easier solution. thanks.
You need to rebuild pine for FC 0.94 and the spec needs a small modification because of moving of kerberos includes + libs: try rebuilding from this: http://fedora.laiskiainen.org/SRPMS.fdr/pine-4.44-19.90.0.fdr.1.src.rpm (sorry can't provide binaries right now, don't have FC 0.94 box at hand) - Panu -
On Sat, 4 Oct 2003, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
i finally got around to putting fedora 0.94 on my system, and wanted to re-install pine (yes, i really should find another mail client one of these days), but trying to install the most recent version of pine gave me a dependency error -- missing libcom_err.so.3.
a quick check suggests that that library belongs to the kerberos libs, but the fedora-shipped krb5-libs RPM contains no such thing. i'm supposing i can try to install an earlier version of pine to try to beat this, but what have others done to install pine under fedora?
This is a known bug https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=101982 libcom_err.so.3 was dropped from krb5-libs, but libcom_err.so.2 in e2fsprogs should work instead, you probably just need to alter the spec file slightly and rebuild.
Michael Young