Bob, I was not able to get fossology to run after the initial install. So I have removed fossology with purge command. Now when I try to grep for fossology, I do not get any results. So it is removed.
When I try to install it with "sudo apt-get install fossology" command, it gives error message Following package have unmet dependencies: Fossology: Depends: Fossology-web-single but it is not going to be installed E: broken packages If I try to install Fossology-web-single, then it lists another package that it has dependency, it goes on and on giving list of one package after the other. What is the best way to install fossology? Thanks. Regards, Gurbax Deol 214-567-3311 ________________________________ From: Bob Gobeille [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 2010 4:31 PM To: Deol, Gurbax Subject: Re: Question: Fossology on Ubuntu Hello Gurbax, In the installation you created a website. So you should be able to find it at http://yourhostname/repo/ Did you apt-get install or install from source? Would you mind if we have this conversation on our public mailing list? That way other developers can join. Bob Gobeille On Aug 4, 2010, at 3:05 PM, Deol, Gurbax wrote: Hello Bob, We, at TI, are looking into Fossology as one of the tools that we may want to work with. I managed to install Fossology on Ubuntu. After running into some issues, I seems to be installed. I have been looking at the Fossology website to find out how to invoke this tool. I am not able to do find anything on it. Once the tool is installed, how can I launch it? Thank you so much for all your assistance. Regards, Gurbax Deol Configuration Management & Tools Texas Instruments, Inc. [email protected]<blocked::mailto:[email protected]> 214-567-3311 972-761-5168 Fax
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