From: Hywel B. R. <hyw...@gm...> - 2006-11-21 09:25:44
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You get librapi from installing synce (see http://www.synce.org/index.php/SynCE-Wiki). Depending on your linux distribution, you may be able to obtain an rpm for this. I think that the "2" in libiconv.so.2 refers to the major version of the shared object, rather that the version of the source from which it is derived, so you should probably be alright with v1.9.1 (I think the current version is more like v1.11 - at least that is the one I have installed, and that provides libiconv.so.2). I can't seem to find an rpm for fedora or rhel for libiconv, so I have had to build this from source, but it is not too difficult. Hywel. Marcel Ruff wrote: >i get this missing dependencies: > > >rpm -i cegcc-0.10-1.i586.rpm >error: Failed dependencies: > libiconv.so.2 is needed by cegcc-0.10-1.i586 > librapi.so.2 is needed by cegcc-0.10-1.i586 > > >Where do i get these from? > >http://directory.fsf.org/GNU/libiconv.html >only lists libiconv 1.9.1 > > |