Re: [expert] dependency problem...
I had glib and all the other needed packages installed, but not the (dev) libraries.I installed the libs this morning, and everything works perfect right now. Well, learning linux is trial and error, not ? :-) I'm familiar with it since a long time, but never used it intensively until now, so I still have a lot to learn. Anyway, thx for your help! Steven On Sun, 2003-06-01 at 18:01, Todd Lyons wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Steven Broos wanted us to know: > When I try to install gaim (or some other programs) I get an error > that my glib-version has to be >=1.3. The issue is not that 2.x is being detected incorrectly. The error message should be a little more clear. It's saying "I know you have 2.x installed, but I need a 1.x for gaim to work properly." Go install the older version (it's on the CD's). [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ rpm -qa | grep glib | grep -v glibc libglib1.2-1.2.10-6mdk libglib1.2-devel-1.2.10-6mdk libglib2.0_0-devel-2.2.1-1mdk libglib2.0_0-2.2.1-1mdk Notice how both version 1.2 and 2.0 libraries are installed. That's what you're missing. Use urpmi instead of rpm to install it and it will pull in the versions that you need. If you're compiling it from source, you need to understand the dependencies that urpmi takes care of for you (by the developers). - -- Blue skies... Todd | Get a bigger hammer! | I vowed revenge on the soul | | http://www.mrball.net | of Bingbong. | | http://faq.mrball.net |Doug Glanville on espn.go.com | Linux kernel 2.4.19-24mdk 4 users, load average: 0.08, 0.12, 0.20 -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) Comment: http://www.mrball.net/todd.asc iD8DBQE+2iNRIBT1264ScBURApMsAKCDh6eoU0pWZ//eYCWXH14iNj35qgCg36OO GtfHoeBS+6ifbCaW+dOczNo= =RbwG -END PGP SIGNATURE- Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [expert] dependency problem...
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Steven Broos wanted us to know: > When I try to install gaim (or some other programs) I get an error > that my glib-version has to be >=1.3. The issue is not that 2.x is being detected incorrectly. The error message should be a little more clear. It's saying "I know you have 2.x installed, but I need a 1.x for gaim to work properly." Go install the older version (it's on the CD's). [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ rpm -qa | grep glib | grep -v glibc libglib1.2-1.2.10-6mdk libglib1.2-devel-1.2.10-6mdk libglib2.0_0-devel-2.2.1-1mdk libglib2.0_0-2.2.1-1mdk Notice how both version 1.2 and 2.0 libraries are installed. That's what you're missing. Use urpmi instead of rpm to install it and it will pull in the versions that you need. If you're compiling it from source, you need to understand the dependencies that urpmi takes care of for you (by the developers). - -- Blue skies... Todd | Get a bigger hammer! | I vowed revenge on the soul | | http://www.mrball.net | of Bingbong. | | http://faq.mrball.net |Doug Glanville on espn.go.com | Linux kernel 2.4.19-24mdk 4 users, load average: 0.08, 0.12, 0.20 -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) Comment: http://www.mrball.net/todd.asc iD8DBQE+2iNRIBT1264ScBURApMsAKCDh6eoU0pWZ//eYCWXH14iNj35qgCg36OO GtfHoeBS+6ifbCaW+dOczNo= =RbwG -END PGP SIGNATURE- Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
[expert] dependency problem...
Hi there, I'm running Mandrake 9.1, with (I think) Gnome-2.2 As far as I know, Gnome-2.2 needs glib-2.2, or at least a very new version. So I suppose a fairly recent version of glib is installed on my computer. When I try to install gaim (or some other programs) I get an error that my glib-version has to be >=1.3. I tried to install glib-2.2.0 myself, but it doesn't help. I tried to install other apps, but most of them don't want to configure because they can't find the right dependencies, which, by the way, has to be there! I tried putting the paths /usr/lib and /usr/local/lib in /etc/ld.so.conf, I tried to update some env.-variables (GTK...) but nothing works. I tried configuring programs with --nodeps, and yes, it compiles. But I can't run it... Does anyone has an idea how I can fix thix, so that every new installation can find the right dependencies in the future ? I use Linux since several years, but started using it as desktop system right now, so consider me a newbie :-) Thx in advance Steven
Re: [expert] Dependency Problem
Submitted 18-Aug-00 by Austin L. Denyer (SysAdmin.) as root: > Upgrade to at *least* these software revisions before thinking you've > encountered a bug! > modutils 2.3.13 Why not use modutils 2.2.13-2mdk from cooker? -- Anton GrahamGPG ID: 0x18F78541 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> RSA key available upon request "When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro..." -- Hunter S. Thompson
Re: [expert] Dependency Problem
Tony McGee wrote: > > File mappings to rpms would only be valid for each distribution because it's > up to the distribution to package things in such a way that everything works. > In this case mixing what seem to be redhat rpms (.i386.rpm) with mandrake > rpms, esp. for system files, would confuse any automagic rpm downloader > software even more. > > Is there an absolute need for modutils-2.3.14-1 to use your zip drive? Rather > than chasing down a zillion rpms which will more than likely give you even more > dependancy problems, if you can i'd suggest falling back to mandrake's > modutils-2.3.10-2mdk.i586.rpm found in the same upgrades directory as per > before. > > Tony Thanks for your prompt response Tony! OK, the zip drive is a USB one. The driver file (downnloaded from Iomega) requires at least 2.4.test4, and will not install unless it detects at least this release level. As the latest 2.4.x beta (not even I am crazy enough to try an alpha release with my current level of knowledge!) is 2.4.test6, I used that. The /usr/src/linux/Documentation/Changes file states the following: Current Minimal Requirements Upgrade to at *least* these software revisions before thinking you've encountered a bug! GNU C 2.7.2.3 binutils2.9.1.0.22 util-linux 2.10g modutils2.3.13 e2fsprogs 1.18 pcmcia-cs 3.1.13 PPP 2.4.0b1 isdn4k-utils3.1beta7 Now, I don't use ISDN, and some of my modules are already there. The only ones I need to update (according to this) are util-linux, modutils, pcmcia-cs and PPP. Any further suggestions VERY gratefully received! Regards, Ozz.
Re: [expert] Dependency Problem
On Sat, 19 Aug 2000, Austin L. Denyer (SysAdmin.) as root pushed some tiny letters in this order: > > I tried installing the latest initscripts just now, and got five more > dependency problems. Several of these I have no idea what rpms I need > to install to get the files. > Eeek! > > Is there an up-to-date list available that lists all files and their > corresponding rpms? I take it that there are no programs that could > automate these installs (i.e, query the rpm, find any dependency issues, > and automagically download the required additional rpms and install > them, etc.)... > File mappings to rpms would only be valid for each distribution because it's up to the distribution to package things in such a way that everything works. In this case mixing what seem to be redhat rpms (.i386.rpm) with mandrake rpms, esp. for system files, would confuse any automagic rpm downloader software even more. Is there an absolute need for modutils-2.3.14-1 to use your zip drive? Rather than chasing down a zillion rpms which will more than likely give you even more dependancy problems, if you can i'd suggest falling back to mandrake's modutils-2.3.10-2mdk.i586.rpm found in the same upgrades directory as per before. Tony
Re: [expert] Dependency Problem
Tony McGee wrote: > > # rpm -qf /sbin/is_depmod_necessary > gives: > initscripts-4.97-35mdk > > Since /sbin/is_depmod_necessary is part of the initscripts package itself. I'm > not exactly sure why it would be complaining about one of it's own files > unless it went missing or something *shrug*. > > Grab the latest initscripts package here and see if the dependency is resolved > after you install: > >http://mirror.aarnet.edu.au/pub/mandrake/updates/7.1/RPMS/initscripts-4.97-35mdk.i586.rpm I tried installing the latest initscripts just now, and got five more dependency problems. Several of these I have no idea what rpms I need to install to get the files. This is getting painful! Is there an up-to-date list available that lists all files and their corresponding rpms? I take it that there are no programs that could automate these installs (i.e, query the rpm, find any dependency issues, and automagically download the required additional rpms and install them, etc.)... Regards, Ozz.
Re: [expert] Dependency Problem
I'm upgrading from 2.1.121-16mdk to 2.3.14-1. The 2.1.121 version came with Mandrake 7.0, and I need to upgrade in order to run an updated kernel (2.4.test6) for USB support of my zip drive. The output of rpm -Uvh modutils-2.3.14-1.i386.rpm is error: failed dependencies: /sbin/is_depmod_necessary is needed by initscripts-4.72-13mdk However, my older version (2.1.121-16mdk) is installed correctly... What am I doing wrong - should I uninstall the old one first? Regards, Ozz. Cecil Watson wrote: > > Are you trying to install or upgrade? Sounds like an earlier version of > modutils maybe installed already, do a rpm -Uvh modutils-VER.rpm. > - Original Message - > From: "Austin L. Denyer (SysAdmin.) as root" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: "Expert Linux List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2000 3:19 PM > Subject: [expert] Dependency Problem > > > Re-set due to bounce... > > > > > Hi. > > > > > > I am trying to install modutils-2.3.14-1.i386.rpm but I'm getting the > > > following error: > > > > > > Dependency Problem: > > > /sbin/is_depmod_necessary is needed by initscripts-4.72-13mdk > > > > > > Does anyone know where I can get this file? > > > > > > Regards, > > > Ozz. > >
[expert] Dependency Problem
Re-set due to bounce... > Hi. > > I am trying to install modutils-2.3.14-1.i386.rpm but I'm getting the > following error: > > Dependency Problem: > /sbin/is_depmod_necessary is needed by initscripts-4.72-13mdk > > Does anyone know where I can get this file? > > Regards, > Ozz.
Re: [expert] Dependency Problem
Submitted 17-Aug-00 by Austin L. Denyer (SysAdmin.) as root: >> >> I am trying to install modutils-2.3.14-1.i386.rpm but I'm getting the >> following error: >> >> Dependency Problem: >> /sbin/is_depmod_necessary is needed by initscripts-4.72-13mdk Interesting. Seems that RedHat (or whoever built that modutils RPM) still has the file in modutils without a provides. Check the files the rpm contains and if I'm right, you can install with --nodeps. BTW, for those using Mandrake RPMS (and our modutils is at 2.3.13-2mdk): /home/anton> rpm -qf /sbin/is_depmod_necessary initscripts-5.27-8mdk -- Anton GrahamGPG ID: 0x18F78541 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> RSA key available upon request "Have you noticed there are no interesting people in heaven? Just a hint to the girls as to where they can find their salvation." -- Nietzche, "The Will to Power"
Re: [expert] Dependency Problem
On Fri, 18 Aug 2000, Austin L. Denyer pushed some tiny letters in this order: > Re-set due to bounce... > > > Hi. > > > > I am trying to install modutils-2.3.14-1.i386.rpm but I'm getting the > > following error: > > > > Dependency Problem: > > /sbin/is_depmod_necessary is needed by initscripts-4.72-13mdk > > > > Does anyone know where I can get this file? > > > > Regards, > > Ozz. # rpm -qf /sbin/is_depmod_necessary gives: initscripts-4.97-35mdk Since /sbin/is_depmod_necessary is part of the initscripts package itself. I'm not exactly sure why it would be complaining about one of it's own files unless it went missing or something *shrug*. Grab the latest initscripts package here and see if the dependency is resolved after you install: http://mirror.aarnet.edu.au/pub/mandrake/updates/7.1/RPMS/initscripts-4.97-35mdk.i586.rpm
Re: [expert] Dependency Problem
Are you trying to install or upgrade? Sounds like an earlier version of modutils maybe installed already, do a rpm -Uvh modutils-VER.rpm. - Original Message - From: "Austin L. Denyer (SysAdmin.) as root" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Expert Linux List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2000 3:19 PM Subject: [expert] Dependency Problem > Re-set due to bounce... > > > Hi. > > > > I am trying to install modutils-2.3.14-1.i386.rpm but I'm getting the > > following error: > > > > Dependency Problem: > > /sbin/is_depmod_necessary is needed by initscripts-4.72-13mdk > > > > Does anyone know where I can get this file? > > > > Regards, > > Ozz. >
[expert] Dependency Problem
Hi. I am trying to install modutils-2.3.14-1.i386.rpm but I'm getting the following error: Dependency Problem: /sbin/is_depmod_necessary is needed by initscripts-4.72-13mdk Does anyone know where I can get this file? Regards, Ozzz.