zephod@xxxxxxxxxx wrote: > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Amitakhya Phukan <aphukan@xxxxxxxxxx> > Date: Thursday, May 24, 2007 10:03 am > Subject: Re: Umbrello UML modeller > To: For users of Fedora <fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx> > > >> zephod@xxxxxxxxxx wrote: >> >>> I am interested in looking at the Umbrello UML modeller package. >>> >> From> the web page (http://uml.sourceforge.net/install.php): >> >>> "Umbrello is part of KDE which means it comes with all GNI/Linux >>> distributions. You will be able to install it using your normal >>> >> package> manager (yum, up2date, yast, apt-get, emerge etc). It may >> be part of a >> >>> package called "kdesdk" or it may be in its own package "umbrello"." >>> >>> However, umbrello is not listed in the package manager and >>> $ yum whatprovides umbrello >>> Loading "installonlyn" plugin >>> No Matches found >>> >>> Also a web search makes it seem as if Umbrello has not been a >>> >> part of >> >>> Fedora since FC4. >>> >>> Does anyone have any info on this? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Steve >>> >>> >>> >> hi! >> try installing kdesdk.... yum -y install kdesdk. >> >> regards, >> amit. >> >> > > So what is the yum or rpm command that would tell me if umbrello is part > of kdesdk before I down load kdesdk and its 37 dependencies. > > Thanks, > Steve > > (For those...er... detail minded individuals, I know its not actually 37 > but its alot) > > hi! you have yourself written in your previous mail.. look : > It may > be part of a > >> package called "kdesdk" or it may be in its own package "umbrello"." so you need to install kdesdk. regards, amit.
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