Re: [CentOS] update of openssh-server i386 4.3p2-36.el5, dependencies

2010-01-21 Thread John Doe
From: Anthony Kamau 
>Just checking 'yum update ecryptfs-utils' gives me alone 54 packages to 
>install:
>Transaction Summary
>=
>Install 54 Package(s)
>Update   5 Package(s)
>Remove   0 Package(s)
>Total download size: 25 M
>Is this ok [y/N]: n
>Exiting on user Command
>Is there no way out of getting all these extra packages?

Maybe try -nodeps but...  Dependencies are there for a reason...
If it needs libXYZ to work... it needs it.
Also, was it ever installed?  Does not look like it was.

JD


  
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Re: [CentOS] update of openssh-server i386 4.3p2-36.el5, dependencies

2010-01-21 Thread Anthony Kamau
On Tue, 2010-01-12 at 10:39 +0100, Christopher Thorjussen wrote:

> Just checking 'yum update ecryptfs-utils' gives me alone 54 packages to 
> install:
> 
> Transaction Summary
> =
> Install 54 Package(s)
> Update   5 Package(s)
> Remove   0 Package(s)
> 
> Total download size: 25 M
> Is this ok [y/N]: n
> Exiting on user Command
> 
> Is there no way out of getting all these extra packages?
> 


Maybe you could use 'exclude=ecryptfs*' (or whatever is causing
ecryptfs* to be included in the update) in /etc/yum.conf then run your
update.  Once the issue is resolved, don't forget to remove the exclude
line for future updates???

Just a thought.

Cheers,
ak.
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Re: [CentOS] update of openssh-server i386 4.3p2-36.el5, dependencies

2010-01-12 Thread Christopher Thorjussen
>On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 8:46 PM, Akemi Yagi
>>On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 6:42 AM, Filipe Brandenburger
>> wrote:
>>
>> This ecryptfs-utils 75-5.el5 is actually a backport of a RHEL 5.4
>> package that was released early for being a "critical" security
>> update. I have no idea if the issue will be fixed when CentOS 5.4 is
>> released (maybe libtspi.so.1 will be owned by another package that
>> obsoletes trousers? maybe trousers will no longer contain binaries
>> that use GUI libraries and those will be moved to a separate
>> package?), if someone has a RHEL 5.4 around they could maybe try to
>> confirm that.
>
>I'm afraid the situation is the same with RHEL 5.4.  trousers
>(0.3.1-4.el5) has no update in 5.4.
>
>Akemi

Have anyone got this solved yet? I've googled and googled and no solution. I've 
got 6 CentOS 5.3 servers I'd like to update, but I've put it off since 
ecryptfs-utils wants to install a bunch of packages when I do a 'yum update'.

A 'yum update' gives me this summary, with 61 new packages to install:

Transaction Summary
=
Install 61 Package(s)
Update 110 Package(s)
Remove   0 Package(s)

Total download size: 192 M
Is this ok [y/N]: n
Exiting on user Command


Just checking 'yum update ecryptfs-utils' gives me alone 54 packages to install:

Transaction Summary
=
Install 54 Package(s)
Update   5 Package(s)
Remove   0 Package(s)

Total download size: 25 M
Is this ok [y/N]: n
Exiting on user Command

Is there no way out of getting all these extra packages?

A list of all the packets can be found listed in this forumthread:
http://www.diskusjon.no/index.php?session=&showtopic=1167172&view=findpost&p=15008636

-Christopher Thorjussen
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[CentOS] update of openssh-server i386 4.3p2-36.el5, dependencies

2009-10-20 Thread zagiatakrapovic
more rant on

@ChrisG: maybe you should check your ironyEnabled flag is set to TRUE
and the personalSensitivity enum is not WALLFLOWER but SELFCONFIDENT

thx for your advises and lessons, the best lesson for me now was to see that 
trying to refresh a stalled thread by using kind of humor isn't accepted in 
this part of the world. next time I will just try "PING", that's less human 
like but maybe less people get offended...


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Re: [CentOS] update of openssh-server i386 4.3p2-36.el5, dependencies

2009-10-19 Thread Chris Geldenhuis
zagiatakrapo...@gmx.ch wrote:
> so far:
> - not a yum bug
> - not a configuration issue
> - other persons could reproduce this behaviour even under RHEL
>
> right?
>
> so this backport is actually broken or let's say the guy who did this, 
> improved encryptFS-utils that much, it uses now X11 libraries even if it 
> actually has no GUI...
>
> still right?
>
> ok, so now what is the next step?
> There is a ticket for this issue but it is reported as a yum bug (see my last 
> post).
>
> we all just wait until somebody kicks some #$!@ of the responsible code 
> monkeys?
>
>
>   
rant on

I usually stay out of flame wars an observe from the side lines or just 
discard the offending messages. However this time you have gone too far 
by calling  the people who make this project possible both the CentOS 
team and the RedHat staff "Code Monkeys".

I would suggest that you volunteer to fix the problem instead of name 
calling and being abusive or else pay for support to Redhat or another 
distro.

ChrisG

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[CentOS] update of openssh-server i386 4.3p2-36.el5, dependencies

2009-10-19 Thread zagiatakrapovic
so far:
- not a yum bug
- not a configuration issue
- other persons could reproduce this behaviour even under RHEL

right?

so this backport is actually broken or let's say the guy who did this, improved 
encryptFS-utils that much, it uses now X11 libraries even if it actually has no 
GUI...

still right?

ok, so now what is the next step?
There is a ticket for this issue but it is reported as a yum bug (see my last 
post).

we all just wait until somebody kicks some #$!@ of the responsible code monkeys?


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Re: [CentOS] update of openssh-server i386 4.3p2-36.el5, dependencies

2009-09-25 Thread Akemi Yagi
On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 6:42 AM, Filipe Brandenburger
 wrote:

> This ecryptfs-utils 75-5.el5 is actually a backport of a RHEL 5.4
> package that was released early for being a "critical" security
> update. I have no idea if the issue will be fixed when CentOS 5.4 is
> released (maybe libtspi.so.1 will be owned by another package that
> obsoletes trousers? maybe trousers will no longer contain binaries
> that use GUI libraries and those will be moved to a separate
> package?), if someone has a RHEL 5.4 around they could maybe try to
> confirm that.

I'm afraid the situation is the same with RHEL 5.4.  trousers
(0.3.1-4.el5) has no update in 5.4.

Akemi
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Re: [CentOS] update of openssh-server i386 4.3p2-36.el5, dependencies

2009-09-25 Thread Robert Heller
At Fri, 25 Sep 2009 14:36:19 +0200 CentOS mailing list  
wrote:

> 
> Any ideas why there is such a dependency hell?
> It's a server host, I don't need any GTK stuff etc.

It is an unfortunate 'feature' of trying (on some level) to be
MS-Windows-ish: providing a GUI interface (of sorts) to openssh. 
'openssh-askpass' is a GUI thinging for asking for a password for
slogin/ssh/scp/etc.  If you don't need openssh-askpass, then you should
not install it.  You can either edit your yum.conf file to exclude it or
instead of:

> 
> > yum install openssh-*

do:

yum install openssh openssh-clients openssh-server openssl

> 
> output:
> -
> 
> Dependencies Resolved
> 
> =
>  Package Arch   Version  RepositorySize
> =
> Installing:
>  openssh-askpass i386   4.3p2-36.el5 updates39 k
> Updating:
>  openssh i386   4.3p2-36.el5 updates   286 k
>  openssh-clients i386   4.3p2-36.el5 updates   447 k
>  openssh-server  i386   4.3p2-36.el5 updates   268 k
>  openssl i686   0.9.8e-12.el5updates   1.4 M
> Installing for dependencies:
>  atk i386   1.12.2-1.fc6 base  222 k
>  cairo   i386   1.2.4-5.el5  base  394 k
>  cups-libs   i386   1:1.3.7-8.el5_3.6  updates   193 k
>  fipscheck   i386   1.0.3-1.el5  base   11 k
>  fontconfig  i386   2.4.1-7.el5  base  174 k
>  freetypei386   2.2.1-21.el5_3   updates   310 k
>  gnutls  i386   1.4.1-3.el5_3.5  updates   348 k
>  gtk2i386   2.10.4-20.el5base  6.5 M
>  hicolor-icon-theme  noarch 0.9-2.1  base   25 k
>  libX11  i386   1.0.3-9.el5  base  795 k
>  libXau  i386   1.0.1-3.1base   18 k
>  libXcursor  i386   1.1.7-1.1base   32 k
>  libXdmcpi386   1.0.1-2.1base   19 k
>  libXext i386   1.0.1-2.1base   35 k
>  libXfixes   i386   4.0.1-2.1base   14 k
>  libXft  i386   2.1.10-1.1   base   44 k
>  libXi   i386   1.0.1-3.1base   25 k
>  libXinerama i386   1.0.1-2.1base  9.7 k
>  libXrandr   i386   1.1.1-3.1base   15 k
>  libXrender  i386   0.9.1-3.1base   27 k
>  libjpeg i386   6b-37base  139 k
>  libpng  i386   2:1.2.10-7.1.el5_3.2  updates   
> 241 k
>  libtiff i386   3.8.2-7.el5_3.4  updates   306 k
>  pango   i386   1.14.9-5.el5.centos  updates   
> 335 k
>  xorg-x11-filesystem noarch 7.1-2.fc6base  5.4 k
> 

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Re: [CentOS] update of openssh-server i386 4.3p2-36.el5, dependencies

2009-09-25 Thread Filipe Brandenburger
Hi,

On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 09:00,   wrote:
> unfortunately I got the same for
> ecryptfs-utils
>
> until now no GTK stuff was needed...
> now even if I try your hint
>> yum update ecryptfs-utils
>
> I think the trousers rpm is pulling the whole stuff. Until now I didn't had 
> to install trousers.

It appears that the new ecryptfs-utils actually does have a dependency
on libtspi.so.1, so it will actually pull trousers which will pull GTK
stuff.

This ecryptfs-utils 75-5.el5 is actually a backport of a RHEL 5.4
package that was released early for being a "critical" security
update. I have no idea if the issue will be fixed when CentOS 5.4 is
released (maybe libtspi.so.1 will be owned by another package that
obsoletes trousers? maybe trousers will no longer contain binaries
that use GUI libraries and those will be moved to a separate
package?), if someone has a RHEL 5.4 around they could maybe try to
confirm that.

HTH,
Filipe
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[CentOS] update of openssh-server i386 4.3p2-36.el5, dependencies

2009-09-25 Thread zagiatakrapovic
or maybe just a nasy yum bug?

http://bugs.centos.org/view.php?id=3841

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[CentOS] update of openssh-server i386 4.3p2-36.el5, dependencies

2009-09-25 Thread zagiatakrapovic
thx for your help Filipe, 
I see the point!

unfortunately I got the same for
ecryptfs-utils

until now no GTK stuff was needed...
now even if I try your hint
> yum update ecryptfs-utils

I think the trousers rpm is pulling the whole stuff. Until now I didn't had to 
install trousers.


output:
---


Dependencies Resolved

=
 Package Arch   Version  RepositorySize 
=
Updating:
 ecryptfs-utils  i386   75-5.el5 updates   157 k
Installing for dependencies:
 atk i386   1.12.2-1.fc6 base  222 k
 cairo   i386   1.2.4-5.el5  base  394 k
 cups-libs   i386   1:1.3.7-8.el5_3.6  updates   193 k
 fontconfig  i386   2.4.1-7.el5  base  174 k
 freetypei386   2.2.1-21.el5_3   updates   310 k
 gnutls  i386   1.4.1-3.el5_3.5  updates   348 k
 gtk2i386   2.10.4-20.el5base  6.5 M
 hicolor-icon-theme  noarch 0.9-2.1  base   25 k
 keyutilsi386   1.2-1.el5base   36 k
 libX11  i386   1.0.3-9.el5  base  795 k
 libXau  i386   1.0.1-3.1base   18 k
 libXcursor  i386   1.1.7-1.1base   32 k
 libXdmcpi386   1.0.1-2.1base   19 k
 libXext i386   1.0.1-2.1base   35 k
 libXfixes   i386   4.0.1-2.1base   14 k
 libXft  i386   2.1.10-1.1   base   44 k
 libXi   i386   1.0.1-3.1base   25 k
 libXinerama i386   1.0.1-2.1base  9.7 k
 libXrandr   i386   1.1.1-3.1base   15 k
 libXrender  i386   0.9.1-3.1base   27 k
 libjpeg i386   6b-37base  139 k
 libpng  i386   2:1.2.10-7.1.el5_3.2  updates   241 
k
 libtiff i386   3.8.2-7.el5_3.4  updates   306 k
 pango   i386   1.14.9-5.el5.centos  updates   335 k
 trousersi386   0.3.1-4.el5  base  308 k
 xorg-x11-filesystem noarch 7.1-2.fc6base  5.4 k

Transaction Summary
=
Install 26 Package(s) 
Update   1 Package(s) 
Remove   0 Package(s) 

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Re: [CentOS] update of openssh-server i386 4.3p2-36.el5, dependencies

2009-09-25 Thread Filipe Brandenburger
Hi,

On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 08:36,   wrote:
> Any ideas why there is such a dependency hell?
> It's a server host, I don't need any GTK stuff etc.

The GTK stuff is pulled by the openssh-askpass package which is a
graphical front-end for asking the user for the password.

You asked yum to install it when you ran the command:

$ yum install openssh-*

If all you need is to update the already installed openssh packages,
what you actually want is:

$ yum update openssh*

Also note that if you use a dash between openssh and the star it will
not include the base openssh package which you probably want. In this
particular case it would probably be updated because of the
dependencies, but I think it's good to point out the difference.

HTH,
Filipe
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[CentOS] update of openssh-server i386 4.3p2-36.el5, dependencies

2009-09-25 Thread zagiatakrapovic
Any ideas why there is such a dependency hell?
It's a server host, I don't need any GTK stuff etc.

> yum install openssh-*

output:
-

Dependencies Resolved

=
 Package Arch   Version  RepositorySize
=
Installing:
 openssh-askpass i386   4.3p2-36.el5 updates39 k
Updating:
 openssh i386   4.3p2-36.el5 updates   286 k
 openssh-clients i386   4.3p2-36.el5 updates   447 k
 openssh-server  i386   4.3p2-36.el5 updates   268 k
 openssl i686   0.9.8e-12.el5updates   1.4 M
Installing for dependencies:
 atk i386   1.12.2-1.fc6 base  222 k
 cairo   i386   1.2.4-5.el5  base  394 k
 cups-libs   i386   1:1.3.7-8.el5_3.6  updates   193 k
 fipscheck   i386   1.0.3-1.el5  base   11 k
 fontconfig  i386   2.4.1-7.el5  base  174 k
 freetypei386   2.2.1-21.el5_3   updates   310 k
 gnutls  i386   1.4.1-3.el5_3.5  updates   348 k
 gtk2i386   2.10.4-20.el5base  6.5 M
 hicolor-icon-theme  noarch 0.9-2.1  base   25 k
 libX11  i386   1.0.3-9.el5  base  795 k
 libXau  i386   1.0.1-3.1base   18 k
 libXcursor  i386   1.1.7-1.1base   32 k
 libXdmcpi386   1.0.1-2.1base   19 k
 libXext i386   1.0.1-2.1base   35 k
 libXfixes   i386   4.0.1-2.1base   14 k
 libXft  i386   2.1.10-1.1   base   44 k
 libXi   i386   1.0.1-3.1base   25 k
 libXinerama i386   1.0.1-2.1base  9.7 k
 libXrandr   i386   1.1.1-3.1base   15 k
 libXrender  i386   0.9.1-3.1base   27 k
 libjpeg i386   6b-37base  139 k
 libpng  i386   2:1.2.10-7.1.el5_3.2  updates   241 
k
 libtiff i386   3.8.2-7.el5_3.4  updates   306 k
 pango   i386   1.14.9-5.el5.centos  updates   335 k
 xorg-x11-filesystem noarch 7.1-2.fc6base  5.4 k

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