Re: [Cooker] XFree and Voodoo3
1280 by 1024 Armisis Aieoln wrote: > > Whats your screen resolution set at? > > dave > > On Monday 25 June 2001 02:50, you wrote: > > I am experiencing X-Freezes every few seconds. > > rpm -qa|grep XFree > > XFree86-devel-4.1.0-4mdk > > XFree86-static-libs-4.1.0-4mdk > > XFree86-4.1.0-4mdk > > XFree86-xfs-4.1.0-4mdk > > XFree86-glide-module-4.1.0-4mdk > > XFree86-libs-4.1.0-4mdk > > XFree86-100dpi-fonts-4.1.0-4mdk > > XFree86-server-4.1.0-4mdk > > XFree86-75dpi-fonts-4.1.0-4mdk > > I just upgraded to 4.1(cooker) from 4.01(8.0). > > I have a Voodoo3 2000 card. Anyone have any experience with this? > > TIA -- "Every time I look out the window I see a poem passing by."
Re: [Cooker] Re: Re: failed dependency on libsafe
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: >On Tue, Jun 19, 2001 at 06:01:23PM +0200, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote: >> "Brian J. Murrell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> >> >> > This is because when one uses libsafe in one's LD_PRELOAD (or >> > /etc/ld.so.preload) it makes ldd think that it's the binary that >> >> you didn't tell that you used libsafe in LD_PRELOAD in your complain.. > >I didn't post the original issue/complaint. I was just expanding on >the original poster's issue as my interpretation of what the issue was >was very different from yours. > >b. > > >-- >Brian J. Murrell Peace guys! libsafe is added in /etc/ld.so.preload after rpm installation. 'from libsafe.spec of 2.0-3mdk' %post /sbin/ldconfig # For enable directly libsafe after install touch %{_sysconfdir}/ld.so.preload echo "/lib/libsafe.so.%{version}" >> %{_sysconfdir}/ld.so.preload My problem still remains. $ rpm -Uvh libsafe-2.0-3mdk.i686.rpm error: failed dependencies: libsafe.so.2.0 is needed by libsafe-2.0-3mdk $ rpm -qa | grep libsafe libsafe-2.0-2mdk I have libsafe installed but rpm does not seem to know it. -- 1st problem And aside from that, binary rpm are dependent on libsafe.-- 2nd problem All of these happen after rpm --rebuild. I already tried unstalling libsafe-2.0-2mdk and installing libsafe-2.0-3mdk. I also tried doing a fresh install (downloading mkd80 iso from ftp.sunet.se, installing just the first cd, and installing libsafe). I believe that Brian J. Murrell's post (using objdump or excluding LD_PRELOAD in /usr/lib/rpm/find-requires) will fix the 2nd problem. But what about the 1st problem? Right now I'm just doing 'rpm --nodeps -ivh'. Thanks. Sherwin
Re: [Cooker] libMesaOS?
Digital Wokan wrote: >I can't figure out which package provides this library. I have >installed Mesa-common and even the Mesa demos. I used to use kpackage >for hunting through things, but since the RPM 4.0.3 changeover, I >haven't been able to run kpackage or even gnoRPM. > >error: failed dependencies: >libMesaOS.so.3 is needed by Mesa-3.5-2mdk > OK, I've added them for -3mdk, but there's more wrong: Have you tried running one of the demoes? [stefan@taz i586]$ /usr/X11R6/bin/morph3d: error: /usr/X11R6/bin/.libs/morph3d does not exist This script is just a wrapper for morph3d. See the libtool documentation for more information. [1]+ Exit 1 morph3d
[Cooker] i18n with Linux Security NFS
Hello all! I ve tried install Linux Security NFS but I could not use some other languages in the LM Installation Wizard. for example, vietnames and Japanese. but in Lm8.0 and Lm Freq, I can use both vietnamese and Japnese in the installation wizard! Hungvu = Takeshi's small space http://www.geocities.com/vuhung16/vh16.html __ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/
Re: [Cooker] XFree and Voodoo3
Whats your screen resolution set at? dave On Monday 25 June 2001 02:50, you wrote: > I am experiencing X-Freezes every few seconds. > rpm -qa|grep XFree > XFree86-devel-4.1.0-4mdk > XFree86-static-libs-4.1.0-4mdk > XFree86-4.1.0-4mdk > XFree86-xfs-4.1.0-4mdk > XFree86-glide-module-4.1.0-4mdk > XFree86-libs-4.1.0-4mdk > XFree86-100dpi-fonts-4.1.0-4mdk > XFree86-server-4.1.0-4mdk > XFree86-75dpi-fonts-4.1.0-4mdk > I just upgraded to 4.1(cooker) from 4.01(8.0). > I have a Voodoo3 2000 card. Anyone have any experience with this? > TIA
[Cooker] Re: [CHRPM] memprof-0.4.1-3mdk
On Sunday 24 June 2001 04:15 pm,Jeff Garzik yclept: > --=-=-= > Name: memprof Relocations: (not > relocateable) Version : 0.4.1 Vendor: > MandrakeSoft Release : 3mdk Build Date: /usr/lib/mc/extfs/rpm run /root/memprof-0.4.1-3mdk.i586.rpm INSTALL Installing "/root/memprof-0.4.1-3mdk.i586.rpm" error: failed dependencies: libbfd-2.10.91.0.2.so.2 is needed by memprof-0.4.1-3mdk Press any key to continue... -- -m-
[Cooker] XFree and Voodoo3
I am experiencing X-Freezes every few seconds. rpm -qa|grep XFree XFree86-devel-4.1.0-4mdk XFree86-static-libs-4.1.0-4mdk XFree86-4.1.0-4mdk XFree86-xfs-4.1.0-4mdk XFree86-glide-module-4.1.0-4mdk XFree86-libs-4.1.0-4mdk XFree86-100dpi-fonts-4.1.0-4mdk XFree86-server-4.1.0-4mdk XFree86-75dpi-fonts-4.1.0-4mdk I just upgraded to 4.1(cooker) from 4.01(8.0). I have a Voodoo3 2000 card. Anyone have any experience with this? TIA -- -m-
Re: [Cooker] dmalloc
Digital Wokan wrote: >"Contribs" aren't just for cooker. > >Blue Lizard wrote: > >>now why would you want 4.8.1 in contribs and 4.8.2 in cooker? >> > > seeing as this is the COOKER ml, i thought i need not specify /pub/linux/*MANDRAKE-DEVEL*/contribs as opposed to /pub/linux/mandrake/8.0/contribs. So SHUT!
[Cooker] Create user with gnome on kde server?
Hi I was trying to install ogle the dvd player which has a gnome front. It choked on a non existent or non found 'gtk-config' script. I thought that I could fix that by creating a new user that should use gnome as windowmanager. My question: How does one create a user that has gnome when sysconfig/desktop only has KDE? regards guran
Re: [Cooker] dmalloc
"Contribs" aren't just for cooker. Blue Lizard wrote: > now why would you want 4.8.1 in contribs and 4.8.2 in cooker?
Re: [Cooker] Re: [CHRPM] glib2-1.3.6-3mdk
David Odin wrote: > > Yes. That's totally normal. This is the Mandrake lib policy to let you install > all version of a library, provided the sonames are different. > > DindinX I know you guys are pro-Debian and everything, but is this really a step *forward* for compatibility? The good thing about RedHat requiring that only one version of a major library be installed is that everything is guaranteed to work because there's only one library version you have to care about. (This probably wasn't a forethought, but a weakness in rpm or their original packaging system/naming scheme). Now, I know it does explicit linking to a particular lib version, but in the case where it doesn't... which package is to provide the symlink? Apparently it would be the last package you installed, but it would be better to have it be the latest version of the library that you have installed. -- Sincerely, David Walluck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
[Cooker] dmalloc
now why would you want 4.8.1 in contribs and 4.8.2 in cooker?
[Cooker] libMesaOS?
I can't figure out which package provides this library. I have installed Mesa-common and even the Mesa demos. I used to use kpackage for hunting through things, but since the RPM 4.0.3 changeover, I haven't been able to run kpackage or even gnoRPM. error: failed dependencies: libMesaOS.so.3 is needed by Mesa-3.5-2mdk
[Cooker] glib2 packaging
Hi. I have seen there is a new package libglib1.3_6-1.3.6-3mdk. Co-existence of gtk-1.2 and gtk-2.0 (although 2.0 are still named 1.3.x) is getting a mess. With this new package you can have 3 glibs installed: werewolf:~/in# rpm -qa | grep libglib | sort libglib1.2-1.2.10-1mdk libglib1.2-devel-1.2.10-1mdk libglib1.3_6-1.3.6-3mdk < libglib2-1.3.5-2mdk < libglib2-devel-1.3.5-2mdk The old packaging for glib2 was allright, the only need was to rebuild libgtk+2 against it, because the only problem to install it was that gtk+2 required the 1.3.5 version. So, please, package it again as libglib2-1.3.6-4mdk, and rebuild gtk+2 against it and all will be done. And let it replace-obsolete both libglib2-1.3.5 and libglib1.3_6. Or better, I have just seen that gtk+2-1.3.6 is out. -- J.A. Magallon # Let the source be with you... mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Mandrake Linux release 8.1 (Cooker) for i586 Linux werewolf 2.4.5-ac16-2 #4 SMP Thu Jun 21 02:16:05 CEST 2001 i686
Re: [Cooker] Re: [CHRPM] glib2-1.3.6-3mdk
On Sat, Jun 23, 2001 at 12:58:25AM -0400, Digital Wokan wrote: > Oddly enough, you -U 1.3_6 and -i libglib2 (maybe 1.3_6 could have been > -i as well). > > [root@cooksys cookrpms]# rpm -Uvh libglib1.3_6-1.3.6-3mdk.i586.rpm > Preparing...### > [100%] >1:libglib1.3_6 ### > [100%] > [root@cooksys cookrpms]# rpm -Uvh libglib2-1.3.6-2mdk.i586.rpm > error: failed dependencies: > libglib-1.3.so.5 is needed by kdelibs-2.2-0.alpha2.5mdk > libgmodule-1.3.so.5 is needed by kdelibs-2.2-0.alpha2.5mdk > libgobject-1.3.so.5 is needed by kdelibs-2.2-0.alpha2.5mdk > libgthread-1.3.so.5 is needed by kdelibs-2.2-0.alpha2.5mdk > [root@cooksys cookrpms]# rpm -ivh libglib2-1.3.6-2mdk.i586.rpm > Preparing...### > [100%] >1:libglib2 ### > [100%] > [root@cooksys cookrpms]# > Yes. That's totally normal. This is the Mandrake lib policy to let you install all version of a library, provided the sonames are different. DindinX -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[Cooker] ximian setup tools
Hi. I was very pleased to see the ximian-setup-tools in cooker, but I found one small and onw big problems. Small one: the package installs an empty /usr/share/control-center/System/location-manager.desktop Big one: any tool you choose complaints it has no configuration file for mandrake. And there is also a problem with menu hierarchy. It should install also the xxx.desktop files under /usr/share/gnome/distribution-menus/Mandrake, if this is not done you loose the tools if you only display Mandrake menu. -- J.A. Magallon # Let the source be with you... mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Mandrake Linux release 8.1 (Cooker) for i586 Linux werewolf 2.4.5-ac17 #2 SMP Fri Jun 22 01:36:07 CEST 2001 i686
[Cooker] Re: [CHRPM] gnomeicu-0.96.1-5mdk
On Sun, Jun 24, 2001 at 08:15:01PM +0200, Stefan van der Eijk wrote: > --=-=-= > Name: gnomeicu Relocations: (not relocateable) > Version : 0.96.1Vendor: MandrakeSoft > Release : 5mdk Build Date: Sun Jun 24 19:56:37 2001 > - include gnomeicu-client Now that is what I call turn-around! :-) Thanx, b. -- Brian J. Murrell
Re: [Cooker] Re: [CHRPM] bind-9.2.0a2-1mdk [FIXED]
Stefan van der Eijk wrote: >> --=-=-= >> >> * Thu Jun 21 2001 Florin Grad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 9.2.0a2-1mdk >> >> - 9.2.0a2 >> - extract the bind-utils libraries to a libdns package >> - add the keygen.c and the sysconfig file sources >> - fix the /etc/rndc.conf permission (thx to Michael Brown) >> - add the sample configuration files in relation with the dhcpd server >> - add the named.conf, named-* and all the lwres* man pages >> - add the /usr/sbin/new_key.pl script that generates a key and >> updates the /etc/named.conf and /etc/rndc.conf files >> > Florin, > > Jun 21 21:12:53 taz named[2512]: using 1 CPU > Jun 21 21:12:54 taz named[2520]: loading configuration from > '/etc/named.conf' > Jun 21 21:12:54 taz named[2520]: no IPv6 interfaces found > Jun 21 21:12:54 taz named[2520]: listening on IPv4 interface lo, > 127.0.0.1#53 > Jun 21 21:12:54 taz named[2520]: listening on IPv4 interface eth0, > 213.46.10.149#53 > Jun 21 21:12:54 taz named[2520]: listening on IPv4 interface eth1, > 192.168.1.254#53 > Jun 21 21:12:54 taz named[2520]: command channel listening on > 127.0.0.1#953 > Jun 21 21:12:54 taz named[2520]: couldn't open pid file > '/var/run/named.pid': Permission denied > > > Jun 21 21:12:54 taz named[2520]: exiting (due to early fatal error) > > Can this be changed into a file in /var/run/named/ (that directory has > write permisions for the named user). The location of the pid file is now configureable through the /etc/named.conf file.
Re: [Cooker] Re: [CHRPM] bind-9.2.0a2-1mdk
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Stefan van der Eijk) writes: > Florin, > > Jun 21 21:12:53 taz named[2512]: using 1 CPU > Jun 21 21:12:54 taz named[2520]: loading configuration from > '/etc/named.conf' > Jun 21 21:12:54 taz named[2520]: no IPv6 interfaces found > Jun 21 21:12:54 taz named[2520]: listening on IPv4 interface lo, > 127.0.0.1#53 > Jun 21 21:12:54 taz named[2520]: listening on IPv4 interface eth0, > 213.46.10.149#53 > Jun 21 21:12:54 taz named[2520]: listening on IPv4 interface eth1, > 192.168.1.254#53 > Jun 21 21:12:54 taz named[2520]: command channel listening on 127.0.0.1#953 > Jun 21 21:12:54 taz named[2520]: couldn't open pid file > '/var/run/named.pid': Permission denied > > > Jun 21 21:12:54 taz named[2520]: exiting (due to early fatal error) > > Can this be changed into a file in /var/run/named/ (that directory has > write permisions for the named user). Hi there, 1. you should add a line in your /etc/named.conf file, ine the options section: pid-file "/var/run/named/named.pid"; 2. the other solution would be to patch the global.h file from the sources and change the default line /run/named.pid file into something else. The problems is the something else part. Indeed, you'll have to specify a directory option for bind, for example directory "/var/named/"; Otherwise, bind will assume that the the directory is ".", the directory from which one started bind. In that case, bind will look after a pid name file in /var/named/run/named.pid. Maybe we could create a directory /var/named/run and put here the the pid files, but this is not standard. The first solution is the best one, I think. any comments are welcomed. -- Florin http://www.mandrakesoft.com
[Cooker] Re: perl-Digest-MD5 missing HMAC_MD5
On Fri, Jun 22, 2001 at 02:55:09PM -0400, Christian Belisle wrote: > From /usr/share/doc/perl-Digest-MD5-2.13/Changes: > > 2001-03-13 Gisle Aas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >Release 2.13 > >Moved all other Digest:: modules out of the Digest-MD5 dist. > > > So here is the other modules I'll build soon: > perl-Digest-HMAC This one seems bad. I downloaded the SRPM and built it here. Same badness. It appears to install fine but some files wind up missing. "rpm2cpio"ing it also seems to produce a bad cpio archive. b. -- Brian J. Murrell
[Cooker] Return of the Ugly Fonts
After installing X 4.1 and the newest xfs, I'm back to having ugly (non-anti-alised) fonts. When I did the initial install a couple days ago, I exited X, restarted xfs and went back into X. That's when I first noticed the ugly fonts. Hoping it would go away with my next reboot, I just wrote it off. I finally rebooted and they're still here :-( Any ideas as to what's causing this? TIA -- Dave
[Cooker] setup is screwing with my passwd file!
Why does "setup" (the package) have to keep telling me how I want the accounts on my system configured? That and it's newest feature -- removing accounts. After upgrading to setup-2.2.0-9mdk, my "operator"'s home directory was once again been reverted. I keep having to go into /etc/passwd everytime I do a "setup" upgrade and put operator's home directory back to what *I* prefer it be. I don't like it being /root, so I changed it. Why does setup keep reverting it? Now setup is deleting accounts. Another package recently added an account and the setup upgrade deleted it. Bah! I sure am glad I understand this stuff under the hood and am not a regular old user or would be tearing my hair out now. :-) b. -- Brian J. Murrell
[Cooker] 2.4.5-8 - Install pb's
Hi VERSION (rsync ftp.sunet.se) Linux-Mandrake Cooker-i586 20010624 11:15 OBS!ASUS P3V4X with VIA Apollo Pro133A Chipset Install of linuxconf still takes for ever. Not possible to add DNS server of form XXX.XX.XXX.XXX would only take XXX.XX.XXX No bootdisk. No gpm from boot. regards guran
[Cooker] gnomeicu missing gnomeicu-client
The gnomeicu package creates a binary, gnomeicu-client (a remote control type of command line util) which has never been included in the Mandrake RPMs. Can we have this file included please? Thanx, b. -- Brian J. Murrell
[Cooker] Did libsafe 2.0 ever get fixed?
I sent a bug report quite a while ago regarding a segfault in libsafe 2.0. Did that ever get resolved? I don't recall ever seeing an updated changelog to that effect. Is libsafe now an abandoned, unsupported application? Should it be in the distro if it is? b. -- Brian J. Murrell
Re: [Cooker] libSDL_mixer
Lennart Petersson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hi, > > I get two failed dependencies then I try to install > libSDL_mixer1.2-1.2.0-2mdk: > > libXv.so.1 and libXxf86dga.so.1 > > and the question is, in which rpm:s can I find these? Use the superb urpmi: [gc@bi ~] urpmf libXv.so.1 XFree86-libs:/usr/X11R6/lib/libXv.so.1 XFree86-libs:/usr/X11R6/lib/libXv.so.1.0 [gc@bi ~] urpmf libXxf86dga.so.1 XFree86-libs:/usr/X11R6/lib/libXxf86dga.so.1 XFree86-libs:/usr/X11R6/lib/libXxf86dga.so.1.0 -- Guillaume Cottenceau - http://mandrakesoft.com/~gc/
[Cooker] libSDL_mixer
Hi, I get two failed dependencies then I try to install libSDL_mixer1.2-1.2.0-2mdk: libXv.so.1 and libXxf86dga.so.1 and the question is, in which rpm:s can I find these? /lennart
Re: [Cooker] Cannot cat file
Steve Fox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On 23 Jun 2001 20:06:04 +0200, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote: > > [gc@obiwan ~] printf 'plop' > > [gc@obiwan ~] printf 'plop\n' > > plop > > [gc@obiwan ~] printf 'plop\n\n' > > plop > > > > [gc@obiwan ~] > > I reported this too some time ago...seems like a bug to me (I would > expect 'plop' w/o the line break), but no one else seems to. It would not be logical, since what you type is copied back to the console, you would end up with a blank line before each new prompt. -- Guillaume Cottenceau - http://mandrakesoft.com/~gc/
Re: [Cooker] xmms menu launcher
Blue Lizard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: [...] > aint esound an enlightenment thing? I never had it installed on a fresh > non individual pack selection install and booted into gnome and listened > to wish you were here by pink floyd. using xmms. went to prefs and it > said it was using oss... Just like arts, esd, when not used for a fixed amount of time, releases the dsp, so that oss stuff would work if needed. PS : please could you remove quoted text that is unneeded -- Guillaume Cottenceau - http://mandrakesoft.com/~gc/
Re: [Cooker] Re: Re: failed dependency on libsafe
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: >On Tue, Jun 19, 2001 at 06:01:23PM +0200, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote: >> "Brian J. Murrell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> >> >> > This is because when one uses libsafe in one's LD_PRELOAD (or >> > /etc/ld.so.preload) it makes ldd think that it's the binary that >> >> you didn't tell that you used libsafe in LD_PRELOAD in your complain.. > >I didn't post the original issue/complaint. I was just expanding on >the original poster's issue as my interpretation of what the issue was >was very different from yours. > >b. > > >-- >Brian J. Murrell Peace guys! libsafe is added in /etc/ld.so.preload after rpm installation. 'from libsafe.spec of 2.0-3mdk' %post /sbin/ldconfig # For enable directly libsafe after install touch %{_sysconfdir}/ld.so.preload echo "/lib/libsafe.so.%{version}" >> %{_sysconfdir}/ld.so.preload My problem still remains. $ rpm -Uvh libsafe-2.0-3mdk.i686.rpm error: failed dependencies: libsafe.so.2.0 is needed by libsafe-2.0-3mdk $ rpm -qa | grep libsafe libsafe-2.0-2mdk I have libsafe installed but rpm does not seem to know it. -- 1st problem And aside from that, binary rpm are dependent on libsafe.-- 2nd problem All of these happen after rpm --rebuild. I already tried unstalling libsafe-2.0-2mdk and installing libsafe-2.0-3mdk. I also tried doing a fresh install (downloading mkd80 iso from ftp.sunet.se, installing just the first cd, and installing libsafe). I believe that Brian J. Murrell's post (using objdump or excluding LD_PRELOAD in /usr/lib/rpm/find-requires) will fix the 2nd problem. But what about the 1st problem? Right now I'm just doing 'rpm --nodeps -ivh'. Thanks. Sherwin
[Cooker] a few urpmi questions
I've got a few urpmi related questions: 1/ Do urpmi --auto and urpmq -d use different ways to solve their dependancies? When I do a urpmi --auto gnome-libs-devel n my system (with hardly any -devel packages installed) I get the following output: ### Installing: gnome-libs-devel installing /mirrors/i586/Mandrake/RPMS/XFree86-devel-4.1.0-4mdk.i586.rpm /mirrors/i586/Mandrake/RPMS/libglib1.2-devel-1.2.10-1mdk.i586.rpm /mirrors/i586/Mandrake/RPMS/libgtk+1.2-devel-1.2.10-4mdk.i586.rpm /mirrors/i586/Mandrake/RPMS/libaudiofile0-devel-0.2.1-1mdk.i586.rpm /mirrors/i586/Mandrake/RPMS/libesound0-devel-0.2.22-4mdk.i586.rpm /mirrors/i586/Mandrake/RPMS/libimlib1-devel-1.9.10-7mdk.i586.rpm /mirrors/i586/Mandrake/RPMS/ORBit-devel-0.5.8-1mdk.i586.rpm /mirrors/i586/Mandrake/RPMS/gnome-libs-devel-1.2.13-1mdk.i586.rpm Preparing... ### [100%] ### [ 12%] ### [ 25%] ### [ 37%] ### [ 50%] ### [ 62%] ### [ 75%] ### [ 87%] ### [100%] XFree86-devel is required (indirectly through gtk+-devel?) by gnome-libs-devel, and is installed. urpmq -d gives: [stefan@taz stefan]$ urpmq gnome-libs-devel -d libtiff3 libgtk+2-devel|libgtk+1.2-devel libgtk+1.2 libungif4 imlib libaudiofile0 libimlib1 ORBit gnome-libs libesound0 ldconfig esound libaudiofile0-devel db1|compat-glibc indent libesound0-devel libimlib1-devel libxpm4 ORBit-devel XFree86-libs gnome-libs-devel libglib1.2-devel freetype libpng2 XFree86-devel is missing on this list. Is it because urpmq only shows the dependancies that gnome-libs needs directly, and doesn't persue the indirect depenancies? 2/ Is there a way to let urpmi --auto show what it's planning to install, without it actually installing it? 3/ The urpmi -p feature isn't documented in the man page yet, in the --help it says: -p - allow search in provides to find package Will this allow me to install openssl-devel with urpmi, and then urpmi looks in the provides file and installed libopenssl0-devel for me? Stefan PS: It's time I learn some perl, then I can understand the magic in urpmi better. The tool is _really_ super (I had some Sun engineers drooling when I demoed it for them last week)...
[Cooker] urpmi -- everything already installed? NOT!
[root@gotham root]# urpmi --auto --auto-select --force everything already installed [root@gotham root]# rpm -qa | grep pan [root@gotham root]# urpmi pan no package named pan [root@gotham root]# date Sun Jun 24 07:04:28 EDT 2001 [root@gotham root]# rpm -qa | grep kernel kernel-pcmcia-cs-2.4.5-7mdk kernel-2.4.5-7mdk kernel-headers-2.4.5-7mdk [root@gotham root]# urpmi kernel no package named kernel [root@gotham root]# urpmi.update tucows read depslist file [/var/lib/urpmi/depslist.ordered] --07:05:05-- ftp://anonymous:@ftp.linux.tucows.com/pub/distributions/Mandrake/Mandrake-devel/cooker/i586/Mandrake/descriptions => `/var/cache/urpmi/partial/.listing' Connecting to ftp.linux.tucows.com:21... connected! Logging in as anonymous ... Logged in! ==> SYST ... done.==> PWD ... done. ==> TYPE I ... done. ==> CWD /pub/distributions/Mandrake/Mandrake-devel/cooker/i586/Mandrake ... done. ==> PASV ... done.==> LIST ... done. 0K 07:05:06 (15.67 KB/s) - `/var/cache/urpmi/partial/.listing' saved [321] Removed `/var/cache/urpmi/partial/.listing'. --07:05:06-- ftp://anonymous:@ftp.linux.tucows.com/pub/distributions/Mandrake/Mandrake-devel/cooker/i586/Mandrake/descriptions => `/var/cache/urpmi/partial/descriptions' ==> CWD not required. ==> PASV ... done.==> RETR descriptions ... No such file `descriptions'. --07:05:08-- ftp://anonymous:@ftp.linux.tucows.com/pub/distributions/Mandrake/Mandrake-devel/cooker/i586/Mandrake/base/hdlist.cz => `/var/cache/urpmi/partial/.listing' Connecting to ftp.linux.tucows.com:21... connected! Logging in as anonymous ... Logged in! ==> SYST ... done.==> PWD ... done. ==> TYPE I ... done. ==> CWD /pub/distributions/Mandrake/Mandrake-devel/cooker/i586/Mandrake/base ... done. ==> PASV ... done.==> LIST ... done. 0K . 07:05:09 (61.38 KB/s) - `/var/cache/urpmi/partial/.listing' saved [1257] Removed `/var/cache/urpmi/partial/.listing'. Remote file no newer than local file `/var/cache/urpmi/partial/hdlist.cz' -- not retrieving. [root@gotham root]#
[Cooker] perl-Date-Calc
Is missing it's .so library. seb
[Cooker] urpmi
urpmi _is_ a bit screwed: root@s186b:~# urpmq perl perl-Authen-PAM That's all. 'grep ^perl /var/lib/urpmi/depslist.ordered' gives lots of packages. seb