Re: Fwd: Library Install Problem.
Should have been 'amd'. On 02/17/2017 06:16 PM, Lisi Reisz wrote: On Friday 17 February 2017 20:04:12 S. P. Molnar wrote: If I try to install libcuda1 with Synaptic, the process throws an error: 'E: Internal Error. No file name for libcuda1:ams64' This looks distinctly odd. It looks as though it ought to be libcuda1:amd64 with a 'd' instead of the 's'. Running Jessie, 8.7 I get: lisi@Eros:~$ aptitude show libcuda1:ams64 E: Unable to locate package libcuda1:ams64 lisi@Eros:~$ aptitude show libcuda1:amd64 Package: libcuda1 State: not installed Multi-Arch: same Version: 340.101-1 Priority: optional Section: non-free/libs Maintainer: Debian NVIDIA MaintainersArchitecture: amd64 Uncompressed Size: 14.2 M Depends: nvidia-support, nvidia-alternative (= 340.101-1), libc6 (>= 2.2.5) PreDepends: multiarch-support Recommends: nvidia-kernel-dkms (= 340.101-1) | nvidia-kernel-340.101, nvidia-smi, libcuda1-i386 Suggests: nvidia-cuda-mps, nvidia-kernel-dkms (>= 340.101) | nvidia-kernel-source (>= 340.101) Conflicts: libcuda1-ia32, libcuda1-ia32, nvidia-cuda-proxy, nvidia-cuda-proxy Breaks: libcuda1 (!= 340.101-1) Replaces: libcuda1-ia32, libcuda1-ia32, libcuda1 (< 340.101-1) Provides: libcuda-5.0-1, libcuda-5.5-1, libcuda-6.0-1, libcuda-6.5-1 Description: NVIDIA CUDA Driver Library The Compute Unified Device Architecture (CUDA) enables NVIDIA graphics processing units (GPUs) to be used for massively parallel general purpose computation. This package contains the CUDA Driver API library for low-level CUDA programming. Supported NVIDIA devices include GPUs starting from GeForce 8 and Quadro FX series, as well as the Tesla computing processors. Please see the nvidia-kernel-dkms or nvidia-kernel-source packages for building the kernel module required by this package. This will provide nvidia-kernel-340.101. Homepage: http://www.nvidia.com/CUDA Tags: role::shared-lib lisi@Eros:~$ Where did the ams64 come from? Lisi -- Stephen P. Molnar, Ph.D.Life is a fuzzy set www.Molecular-Modeling.net Stochastic and multivariate (614)312-7528 (c) Skype: smolnar1
Re: Fwd: Library Install Problem.
On Friday 17 February 2017 20:04:12 S. P. Molnar wrote: > If I try to install libcuda1 with Synaptic, the process throws an error: > > 'E: Internal Error. No file name for libcuda1:ams64' This looks distinctly odd. It looks as though it ought to be libcuda1:amd64 with a 'd' instead of the 's'. Running Jessie, 8.7 I get: lisi@Eros:~$ aptitude show libcuda1:ams64 E: Unable to locate package libcuda1:ams64 lisi@Eros:~$ aptitude show libcuda1:amd64 Package: libcuda1 State: not installed Multi-Arch: same Version: 340.101-1 Priority: optional Section: non-free/libs Maintainer: Debian NVIDIA MaintainersArchitecture: amd64 Uncompressed Size: 14.2 M Depends: nvidia-support, nvidia-alternative (= 340.101-1), libc6 (>= 2.2.5) PreDepends: multiarch-support Recommends: nvidia-kernel-dkms (= 340.101-1) | nvidia-kernel-340.101, nvidia-smi, libcuda1-i386 Suggests: nvidia-cuda-mps, nvidia-kernel-dkms (>= 340.101) | nvidia-kernel-source (>= 340.101) Conflicts: libcuda1-ia32, libcuda1-ia32, nvidia-cuda-proxy, nvidia-cuda-proxy Breaks: libcuda1 (!= 340.101-1) Replaces: libcuda1-ia32, libcuda1-ia32, libcuda1 (< 340.101-1) Provides: libcuda-5.0-1, libcuda-5.5-1, libcuda-6.0-1, libcuda-6.5-1 Description: NVIDIA CUDA Driver Library The Compute Unified Device Architecture (CUDA) enables NVIDIA graphics processing units (GPUs) to be used for massively parallel general purpose computation. This package contains the CUDA Driver API library for low-level CUDA programming. Supported NVIDIA devices include GPUs starting from GeForce 8 and Quadro FX series, as well as the Tesla computing processors. Please see the nvidia-kernel-dkms or nvidia-kernel-source packages for building the kernel module required by this package. This will provide nvidia-kernel-340.101. Homepage: http://www.nvidia.com/CUDA Tags: role::shared-lib lisi@Eros:~$ Where did the ams64 come from? Lisi
Fwd: Library Install Problem.
Original Message Subject:Library Install Problem. Resent-Date:Fri, 17 Feb 2017 18:13:44 + (UTC) Resent-From:debian-user@lists.debian.org Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2017 13:09:37 -0500 From: S. P. MolnarTo: debian-user@lists.debian.org I am running an up-to-date Debian v-8.7.1 and have encountered a problem installing some libraries. Here are the error messages: comp@AbNormal ~> sudo dpkg --configure -a Setting up libcuda1:amd64 (340.101-1) ... Killed dpkg: error processing package libcuda1:amd64 (--configure): subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 137 dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of libnvcuvid1:amd64: libnvcuvid1:amd64 depends on libcuda1 (= 340.101-1); however: Package libcuda1:amd64 is not configured yet. dpkg: error processing package libnvcuvid1:amd64 (--configure): dependency problems - leaving unconfigured dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of libcuinj64-6.0:amd64: libcuinj64-6.0:amd64 depends on libcuda1 (>= 169); however: Package libcuda1:amd64 is not configured yet. dpkg: error processing package libcuinj64-6.0:amd64 (--configure): dependency problems - leaving unconfigured Errors were encountered while processing: libcuda1:amd64 libnvcuvid1:amd64 libcuinj64-6.0:amd64 This is very annoying as it stops Synaptic. How do i solve the problem? Thanks in advance. -- Stephen P. Molnar, Ph.D.Life is a fuzzy set www.Molecular-Modeling.net Stochastic and multivariate (614)312-7528 (c) Skype: smolnar1 A clue, maybe? If I reboot the system, I can run dpkg --configuere -a and work around the problem , as far as using Synaptic is concerned. If I try to install libcuda1 with Synaptic, the process throws an error: 'E: Internal Error. No file name for libcuda1:ams64' Synaptic search found libcuda1.