one more question, I couldn't find aspell srpm from centos , I have downloaded srpm from rpm.phone.net, but I got following error:
rpm -i aspell-0.60.3-7.1.src.rpm error: open of <HTML> failed: No such file or directory error: open of <HEAD> failed: No such file or directory error: open of <TITLE>RPM failed: No such file or directory error: open of Search failed: No such file or directory error: open of </TITLE> failed: No such file or directory error: open of <META failed: No such file or directory error: open of HTTP-EQUIV=Content-Type failed: No such file or directory error: open of CONTENT=text/html; charset=iso-8859-2> failed: No such file or directory error: open of <META failed: No such file or directory error: open of NAME=Keywords failed: No such file or directory error: open of CONTENT=rpm,search,find,linux,redhat,pbone,mandrake,suse,pld,conectiva,rpm search> failed: No such file or directory error: open of <!-- failed: No such file or directory error: open of rpm failed: No such file or directory error: open of search failed: No such file or directory error: open of linux failed: No such file or directory error: open of find failed: No such file or directory
it worked with another srpm but not with the one that I found in rpm.phone.net. where is the srpm for centos 5 so I can compile that one.
but I downloaded another srpm from other Centos wrote:
Thanks Jim,
I did recompile srpm then I could upgrade aspell with no problem.
Jim Perrin wrote:
On 6/27/07, Centos centos@unixplanet.biz wrote:
well, the version of aspell that I need to upgrade to is only built for contos 5 and I think that is the reason I get that error. it seems that aspell-0.6 is not compiled for centos4 which was strange.
You can't jump distributions like this. If you really absolutely need this version of aspell on centos4 (and can't upgrade to centos5) then you'll have to rebuild this package from the src.rpm.
What you're trying to do is install something built specifically for centos5 on centos4. That won't work.
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