[SCIM] sKim installation problem (kpackage-yast-shell)

LiuCougar liucougar at gmail.com
Wed Sep 29 12:03:10 UTC 2004


It seems that's a signature issue.

Please try this file:
http://www.personal.uni-jena.de/~p1woro/rpms/unsigned/skim-1.0.0-1.i386.rpm

install it:
rpm -Uih --force skim-1.0.0-1.i386.rpm

Good luck,
Regards

On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 20:19:53 +0200, sunwukung <sunwukung at tvcablenet.be> wrote:
> Hi,
> 
>  I know that's a great program. I was waiting for it to leave windoz.
> But I encounter a big problem.
> 
>  I download the last version from here (I wrote this on kde-apps.org)
> (it's the same situation if I download it from freedesktop.org) .
> 
>  If I try to unpack it with KPackage it never opened to be able to click
> the installation button. Then I can't install it with by this way.
> 
>  If I click with the left mouse button it wille be opened in my
> konqueror where I see two buttons. The first is the 'install package
> with yast' and the other is 'Use directory as source with yast'. This
> last button is disabled. But the first is enable. Then I click on this
> only one solution. After what Yast is opened. Then I insert the skim
> name and it appeared at the right side of yast to be selected for
> installation. I do it but after that I receive an error message telling
> that it can find it on the media=media:file not found). That's due to
> the fact it try to find it on the first cd-rom. I even set the first
> cd-rom in my drive to see if it wasn't a bug of yast which will bypass
> the cd-rom after see that it doesn't be there and then will see to the
> real directory. Bull shit.
> 
>  Then I tried the more classical rpm (manual) command : rpm -Uvh
> skim-1.0.0-1suse.i586.rpm
>  and then I also receive an error message :
>  error: skim-1.0.0-1suse.i586.rpm: V3 DSA signature: BAD, key ID
> cfc588cb
> 
>  error: skim-1.0.0-1suse.i586.rpm cannot be installed
> 
>  Then I want to know what must I do to install it on my suse 9.1.
> 
>  Thanks a lot and have a good night.
> 
>  miguipda ;-))
> 
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