On Wednesday 17 March 2004 19:35, Darren Grant wrote: > Hey Darrin, I tried what you said... I use gnome, so I installed KDE and > started a session using KDM, from the console. Then I went back to gnome > and tried to install k3b... I get failed dependencies... > > # yum install k3b > Server: Fedora Core 1 ( xcyborg / stable ) > Finding updated packages > Downloading needed headers > Resolving dependencies > ....Unable to satisfy dependencies > Package k3b needs flac, this is not available. > Package k3b needs id3lib, this is not available. > Package k3b needs libFLAC++.so.2, this is not available. > Package k3b needs libFLAC.so.4, this is not available. > Package k3b needs libid3-3.8.so.3, this is not available. > Package k3b needs libmad, this is not available. > Package k3b needs libmad.so.0, this is not available. > > Am I missing a library? Or did I need to do something further from the > KDE desktop? > > Any help would be appreciated... thanks. Add the repository from http://yarrow.freshrpms.net to satisfy those dependencies or you can manually download/install the flac, id3lib and libmad packages from a repository that provides them ( http://freshrpms.net, http://fedora.us, http://rpm.livna.org, etc. ). If you choose to install flac from fedora.us please install the flac-libs package too, since they splitted the original package into 2 packages: flac and flac-libs. If you add both freshrpms and fedora.us repositories to yum.conf you will need to issue "yum --exclude=flac-libs install k3b" instead of just "yum install k3b". Mihai