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Old 29th June 2005, 07:29 AM
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argh kget wont work....

[root@localhost kget]# rpm -Uvh kget-3.4.1-kdeorg_1cl.i386.rpm
warning: kget-3.4.1-kdeorg_1cl.i386.rpm: V3 DSA signature: NOKEY, key ID b195aef7
error: Failed dependencies:
kdenetwork-common >= 3.4.1 is needed by kget-3.4.1-kdeorg_1cl.i386
libDCOP.so.4 is needed by kget-3.4.1-kdeorg_1cl.i386
libkdecore.so.4 is needed by kget-3.4.1-kdeorg_1cl.i386
libkdeui.so.4 is needed by kget-3.4.1-kdeorg_1cl.i386
libkhtml.so.4 is needed by kget-3.4.1-kdeorg_1cl.i386
libkio.so.4 is needed by kget-3.4.1-kdeorg_1cl.i386
libkparts.so.2 is needed by kget-3.4.1-kdeorg_1cl.i386
This is what i get...whats going on....
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