Gene Heskett wrote: > >>> rpm cannot find dependencies if the needed libraries are not registered >>> in rpm database, even if the libraries surely exist on your local disk. >>> (so, libraries installed by yourself by "configure -> make -> make >>> install" >>> or so are not registered in rpm database and rpm simply ignores them) >>> >>> running ldconfig does not help. >>> >> I suppose my memory is probably defective.... >> >> But I could swear I've installed various libraries using tarball >> installs and they have been placed in /usr/local/lib and then recognized >> perfectly fine by rpm. Then again, it is Monday. >> > > Where you are maybe. :) Personally I think it started about 7pm local time > yesterday. I hate Mondays... And I'm retired, so they shouldn't mean that > much. :) > > Taiwan. Where it is now 14:22 on Monday. Now that I have awoken and had more coffee I'm certainTsaka san is right. Best to also find an rpm for libquicktime and install that. While doing a force may make it work you may end up making changes to your system that you'll forget in the future. For me that is any length of time greater than a day. :-)
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