Miguel, The missing 32bit packages are now in the UQVislab repository so the accessgrid3.2 package should install correctly (after running sudo apt- get update). I've done some light testing and it all seems to be running correctly but please advise if you have any problems.
chris On 18/10/2011, at 5:41 PM, Miguel A- Sáez Llorente wrote: > Hello, > > Thanks for ur fast replies. > > I have tried installing it with a regular user using sudo and i > still get the same error. > > The repositories im using are the next ones: > > deb http://ftp.es.debian.org/debian/ squeeze main > deb-src http://ftp.es.debian.org/debian/ squeeze main > > deb http://security.debian.org/ squeeze/updates main > deb-src http://security.debian.org/ squeeze/updates main > > Both computers are using i686 architecture so i guess thats the > problem if only amd64 packages are available for those dependencies. > > > El 18/10/2011 2:40, Christoph Willing escribió: >> >> >> On 18/10/2011, at 12:12 AM, Christoph Willing wrote: >> >>> >>> On 17/10/2011, at 10:05 PM, Miguel A- Sáez Llorente wrote: >>> >>>> Hello!, >>>> >>>> I'm trying to install the AG3 package on two computers with Debian >>>> Squeeze, i get the same error on both: >>>> >>>> root@agserver:/home/user# apt-get install accessgrid3.2 >>>> Reading package lists... Done >>>> Building dependency tree >>>> Reading state information... Done >>>> Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have >>>> requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable >>>> distribution that some required packages have not yet been created >>>> or been moved out of Incoming. >>>> The following information may help to resolve the situation: >>>> >>>> The following packages have unmet dependencies: >>>> accessgrid3.2 : Depends: agcommon but it is not installable >>>> Depends: ag-vic2.8ucl but it is not installable >>>> Depends: ag-rat but it is not installable >>>> Depends: quickbridge but it is not installable >>>> Depends: vpcscreen but it is not installable >>>> E: Broken packages >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> root@agserver:/home/user# uname -a >>>> Linux agserver 2.6.32-5-686-bigmem #1 SMP Mon Oct 3 05:03:32 UTC >>>> 2011 i686 GNU/Linux >>>> >>>> I'm not sure if something is wrong on my installation or the source >>>> packages are bad. Would be nice if someone can take a loot into >>>> this... >>> >>> Miguel, >>> >>> I just had a quick look at this - I removed the accessgrid3.2 >>> package >>> as well as the dependencies you mentioned above which would not >>> install for some reason. I then installed again as you did (except I >>> ran as ordinary user and used sudo). They all installed as >>> expected - >>> I was unable to reproduce your problem. >>> >>> I wonder if you have the same Debian repositories enabled that I do? >>> In my /etc/apt/sources.list, I have listed: >>> deb http://mirror.aarnet.edu.au/debian/ squeeze main contrib non- >>> free >>> deb http://security.debian.org/ squeeze/updates main contrib non- >>> free >>> >>> i.e. main, contrib and non-free repositories. Do you have all these >>> enabled? >> >> >> Another question - what architecture are you trying? >> >> At the moment, only amd64 is available for the dependent packages >> you're having problems with. I'll have to create the i386 versions >> if thats the architecture you're using. >> >> >> chris >> >> >> Christoph Willing +61 7 3365 8316 >> Research Computing Centre >> University of Queensland >> >> >> > > > -- > ==================================================== > Miguel A. Sáez Llorente > Soporte tareas multimedia - ATIC > > Univ. Santiago de Compostela (USC) > Rúa de José María Suárez Núñez (Campus Sur) - Pavellón de Servicios > 15705 Santiago de Compostela - SPAIN > > E-mail: miguelangel.s...@usc.es > Tel: (+34 881811000) ext. 13035 / Directo 881813035 > Tel AG: (+34 881811000) ext. 16273 / Directo 881970144 > Fax: +34 981547070 > Web: http://www.usc.es/atic > > https://connectnow.acrobat.com/miguelangelsaez770 > > ==================================================== Christoph Willing +61 7 3365 8316 Research Computing Centre University of Queensland