On Tue, 2004-12-07 at 10:47 -0700, mike wrote: > I downloaded that rpm and let file roller do it's thing. no errors or > anything. If it's installed properly, you can get a list of files like this: $ rpm -ql compat-libcurl /usr/lib/libcurl.so.2 /usr/lib/libcurl.so.2.0.2 /usr/share/doc/compat-libcurl-7.11.2 /usr/share/doc/compat-libcurl-7.11.2/BUGS /usr/share/doc/compat-libcurl-7.11.2/CHANGES /usr/share/doc/compat-libcurl-7.11.2/CONTRIBUTE /usr/share/doc/compat-libcurl-7.11.2/COPYING /usr/share/doc/compat-libcurl-7.11.2/FAQ /usr/share/doc/compat-libcurl-7.11.2/FEATURES /usr/share/doc/compat-libcurl-7.11.2/INSTALL /usr/share/doc/compat-libcurl-7.11.2/MANUAL /usr/share/doc/compat-libcurl-7.11.2/README /usr/share/doc/compat-libcurl-7.11.2/RESOURCES /usr/share/doc/compat-libcurl-7.11.2/TODO /usr/share/doc/compat-libcurl-7.11.2/TheArtOfHttpScripting > so i went back to install my program.rpm and let file roller handle that > and again with the libcurl.so.2 error If it's still complaining about libcurl.so.2, that suggests the compat- libcurl package was not installed properly. Paul. -- Paul Howarth <paul@xxxxxxxxxxxx>