Missing Dependencies

Kasyx

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They make me want to punch babies.

Right now I am trying to hunt down libgd.so.2 for Slackware 10.

Installed GD, but that didn't even pretend to help :(
 
"hears the word, Slackware! Shivers go down my spine:confused::confused:" Why oh why out of all the distros out there. Why Slackware? The distro known for dependency problems.
 
They make me want to punch babies.

Right now I am trying to hunt down libgd.so.2 for Slackware 10.

Installed GD, but that didn't even pretend to help :(

Did you say 10? Ouch. Mind you, I have an installation from about 3 years ago still running 24/7 on Slack 10.2.

Code:
grep -w libgd /var/log/packages/*
/var/log/packages/gd-2.0.33-i486-1:usr/lib/libgd.so.2.0.0
/var/log/packages/gd-2.0.33-i486-1:usr/lib/libgd.a
/var/log/packages/gd-2.0.33-i486-1:usr/lib/libgd.la

"hears the word, Slackware! Shivers go down my spine:confused::confused:" Why oh why out of all the distros out there. Why Slackware? The distro known for dependency problems.

I think what you meant to say is that the package manager doesn't do any hand-holding with package dependencies. Of course I've only been running it since 2.2 so I could be wrong.
 
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