Hello everybody,
As googleearth-package maintainer, I'd like to give more details on this
situation/it's current condition, as well give you some news regarding its
development.
I'm aware of the multiarch problem for some time now, and have made and
finished the new version of package which deals
Now my packages are somewhat in a mess, and please allow me to ask this a
little off-topic (but not completely):
(1) how can i apply a 'purge' to all packages that are 'c' half-configured ?
There are hundreds it seems.
(2) how can i search for _installed_ i386 packages explicitly (and maybe
al
On a close look, it appeared that somewhere in my installation experiments,
lsb-core (amd64) was deinstalled completely. I fixed that, but the result is
nearly exactly the same, with one exception. If i start this, it say that now:
/usr/lib/googleearth/googleearth-bin: error while loading share
Goswin,
I tried your other suggestion (DEB_BUILD_ARCH=i386 make-googleearth-package)
and created the i386 debian package. Es expected it installed only
unconfigured, with
/tmp r: dpkg --configure googleearth
dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of googleearth:
googleearth depends o
Many thanks for your suggestions !
Klaus,
I d/l the latest i386 package ('current') then after the package is loaded into
the database (by dpkg -i) it still can not be configured, as expected, because:
/tmp r: dpkg --configure google-earth-stable
dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuratio
On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 10:32:16PM +0100, Michael wrote:
> I guess you meant i should download the i386 deb directly from google ?
>
I didn't mean that but rather fixing the google earth package in
debian to behave like your installing on i386 even if you are on
amd64. The dependencies i
Le jeudi 14 mars 2013 22:32:16, Michael a écrit :
> This seems to end up in dependency hell too :)
>
> google-earth requires lsb-core:i386 which does not recognize the already
> installed alien v 8.88 (which is arch:all), but still insists on alien >=
> 8.36 (but no arch specified).
>
> (I wond
On Thursday 14 March 2013, Michael wrote:
> This seems to end up in dependency hell too :)
>
> google-earth requires lsb-core:i386 which does not recognize the already
> installed alien v 8.88 (which is arch:all), but still insists on alien >=
> 8.36 (but no arch specified).
> This is with debian
This seems to end up in dependency hell too :)
google-earth requires lsb-core:i386 which does not recognize the already
installed alien v 8.88 (which is arch:all), but still insists on alien >= 8.36
(but no arch specified).
(I wonder what prevents lsb-core from being arch:all.)
There seems to
Ah ! I was too focused on apt.
I guess you meant i should download the i386 deb directly from google ?
ok i'll do that now.
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Goswin,
> If your package is depending on ia32-libs then you are not using the
> right package for multiarch. Only the amd64 package would depend on
> ia32-libs. Use the i386 package instead.
The i386 package of what ?
I've got an amd64. My sources suck testing and unstable and i have multiarch
On Sun, Feb 10, 2013 at 03:43:47AM +0100, Michael wrote:
> On my Athlon PC, multiarch (amd64,i386) is enabled and all packages are
> latest update 'testing', none broken.
>
> I've downgraded to testing, downloaded the latest googleearth
> version (6.0.3) and installed all dependencies, including
On my Athlon PC, multiarch (amd64,i386) is enabled and all packages are latest
update 'testing', none broken.
I've downgraded to testing, downloaded the latest googleearth version (6.0.3)
and installed all dependencies, including ia32-libs.
Now still i get
/usr/lib/googleearth/googleearth-bi
On Mon, Oct 15, 2012 at 02:28:47PM -0500, Seb wrote:
> On Mon, 15 Oct 2012 14:00:00 -0500,
> Seb wrote:
>
> > Hi, Packages ia32-libs and ia32-libs-gtk are not installable in sid,
> > and this prevents installation of some packages like the Debian amd64
> > version provided by Skype and google-ear
Hello,
I am running testing/unstable. I just enabled i386 multiarch mode, installed
package ia32-libs and all its dependencies, and then run
make-googleearth-package, which d/l version 6.0.3. All through with no errors.
Now when i launch the binary, it responds with:
/usr/lib/googleearth/goo
Sorry, I forgot the list
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From: Francesco Pietra
Date: Tue, Oct 16, 2012 at 8:39 AM
Subject: Re: packages requiring ia32-libs ia32-libs-gtk
To: Lennart Sorensen
There is a general problem of the unavailability of libmotif4 in amd64
wheezy. It seems that
On Mon, 15 Oct 2012 14:00:00 -0500,
Seb wrote:
> Hi, Packages ia32-libs and ia32-libs-gtk are not installable in sid,
> and this prevents installation of some packages like the Debian amd64
> version provided by Skype and google-earth-stable. How do we get
> around this?
I was able to install t
On Mon, Oct 15, 2012 at 02:00:00PM -0500, Seb wrote:
> Packages ia32-libs and ia32-libs-gtk are not installable in sid, and
> this prevents installation of some packages like the Debian amd64
> version provided by Skype and google-earth-stable. How do we get around
> this?
Well one option might b
Hi,
Packages ia32-libs and ia32-libs-gtk are not installable in sid, and
this prevents installation of some packages like the Debian amd64
version provided by Skype and google-earth-stable. How do we get around
this?
Thanks,
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