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From: Bernard Lambey (lambey.b@free.fr)
Date: Fri Nov 08 2002 - 12:20:51 EST

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    Hi,

    In spite of F-J and Peter C's judicious advices , I pass a complete
    day on the problem.
    It was impossible to install AbiWord-1.1.0-2.tar.bz2 on my Mdk-9.0
    Of course, the reason is I am null, and not Mdk is not conform to
    uses, and if you have not the AW's-files prepared by them, you are
    certain to loose a week to try all that you know, without effects.
    Therefore, I returned to my W-1.0.3=Mdk-RPMs installed without any
    problem on my recent Mdk-8.2.

    ... And, of course, I found the classic
    "you have not the following libs,
    " libpng.so.2 (I was able to find it!)
    " libcrypto.so.2
    " libssl.so.2
    " and installation has aborted!"
    "crypto" and "ssl" are impossible to find without to have to enter
    gigantic packages, where they are present WITH A QUANTITY OF
    LIBS which generate conflicts with the new libs versions collection
    of the Mdk-9.0... and installation is refused!!!

    If I return a day to WinMerde, it will be for that insoluble libraries
    problems! To install a new logiciel is, in advance, percepted as
    a nightmare, and you are finally obliged to use "nodeps" and
    "force" of very bad reputation!
    I used these "bad famed" tools, and AbiWord turns...
    ... but I have a 8-Mb core file each time I open it...
    I think I am thinking to leave to pass to Kword!...
    Other solution, you open a special directory on your site, in order
    to put "libcrypto.so.2" and "libssl.so.2" at our disposal!...

    -- 
    «Ce sont toujours nos bons sentiments
    «Qui nous font faire de vilaines choses!»
    Jean Anouilh (1910-1987) - "Ardèle".
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