First I would say this is perfect reason why to use Debian. :) However, if you cant switch or are not willing to at this time, you might check out: http://alien.ath.cx/rpm-get/ RPM-Get claims to be an apt-get clone for rpm packaging. I have never personally tried, but you may wish to. There is also urpmi: http://www.linux-mandrake.com/cooker/urpmi.html I am not a Mandrake fan, but if you are you can try this. I like Donn have always been lazy and used rpmfind, but I dont run RedHat in many places anymore so its not too irrating to me. If you try rpm-get let me know what you think of it. Derek On Thu, 5 Jul 2001, Donn Shumway wrote: > > I have always gone to rpmfind.net and entered the library name into the search field. This will > return the RPM in which the library is contained. Then just download and install the RPM(s). > > Regards, > Donn Shumway > dshumway@hypercom.com > "Once the 'what' is decided, the 'how' always follows. We must not make the 'how' an excuse for not > facing and accepting the 'what.'" > -- Pearl S. Buck > > > > > >I am trying to install some Red Hat 6.2 patches in the form of .rpm files > >onto some Linux machines and there are some dependency problems on some of > >the files. Many of the needed files have the ".so.0" extension and I don't > >know how to find where they might reside. I don't have the option of trying > >apt-get with Debian at this time. Does anyone have any suggestions on how > >to resolve rpm dependency problems? > > >Brian Simper > > > > > ________________________________________________ > See http://PLUG.phoenix.az.us/navigator-mail.shtml if your mail doesn't post to the list quickly and you use Netscape to write mail. > > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss >