CentOS 5 :: Unable To Install Yum - Missing Dependencies?
Mar 7, 2011
Been attempting to upgrade the PHP version to a VPS on Blacknight Ireland hosting (Blacknight Hosting) but am having trouble trying to install the yum package on CentOS 5.5. I've downloaded a suitable yum installer from the hosting companies own downloads site (which you'd presume would work with their CentOS version), uploaded and attempted to run. However, it fails with the following output:
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Been reading from various sources through Google searches that these should already be preinstalled with CentOS? Can anyone point me in the right direction to get these?
I have been trying to install clisp on one of our systems and get the error: Missing Dependency: libsigsegv.so.0()(64bit) for package: clisphowever, I have checked and the library libsigsegv-2.7-1.el5.rf.x86_64 and its associated header file package are, in fact,installed.
Is there a package that I can install that will satisfy this dependency? I am unable to locate anything other than the source here and here, but I'm also unsure if this is even the right package or if source this old is what gopdder is asking for. I'm looking for a package.
who to install mumble 1.2 on slackware 13 i can't install, missing dependencies, tx. hola alguien sabe como instalar mumble 1.2 en slackware 13? no encuentro las dependencias, gracias
I'm running FC11 on an Intel 686 server and would like to solicit some help. I'm writing an Expect script to discover our lab network and would like to insert the results into a mySQL database. I've installed Apache/PHP/mySQL via the LAMPP distribution. I've hit a brick wall, however, in trying to install the mysqltcl library. how to install the library. I have downloaded an RPM, but installatiojn is failing due to missing dependencies: libmysqlclient.so.10 and libmysqlclient_r.so.10. And I have no luck in locating and installing those.
I am following [URL] to install ubuntu on my beagleboard via Ubuntu 10.10 on liveCD. When I enter this command in terminal.
"sudo ./setup_sdcard.sh --mmc /dev/sdX --uboot beagle" It gives me a error sayings Dependencies are missing. "Missing pv.Your System is Missing some dependencies Ubuntu/Debian: sudo apt-get install uboot-mkimage wget pv dosfstools btrfs-tools parted" And when I enter the that above in terminal I get the following error. Unable to locate PV.
I have been using linux for about a year and have run into a new problem I am unable to solve. It started when I attempted to install some packages I needed to get VirtualBox to run VMs. I am on Jessie.
I am unable to install various packages, including gedit, aptitude etc. I do not think it is a problem with my sources.list as my laptop has the same sources.list and I am not encountering the same problems on it. Packages will not install any dependencies. -f install isn't doing anything for me.
My sources.list...
deb [arch=amd64,i386] http://ftp.ca.debian.org/debian/ jessie main contrib non-free deb-src [arch=amd64,i386] http://ftp.ca.debian.org/debian/ jessie main contrib non-free
deb http://ftp.ca.debian.org/debian/ jessie-updates main contrib non-free deb-src http://ftp.ca.debian.org/debian/ jessie-updates main contrib non-free
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I tried to check for held packages with
userone@localhost:~$ dpkg --get-selections | grep hold
I am trying to install koha on centos 5.5. The manual tells me to install perl dependencies from companion CD. copy the usr_local.tar.gz to hard drive. But there are seven cd for centos. Which one is the right one for perl dependencies?
I installed C ygwin (full installation) on my PC with WinXP on it. Then I downloaded "SendIP" at: [URL].
/flin@JKPZV2X /cygdrive/d/software/sendip $ rpm -ivh sendip-2.5-1.i386.rpm error: Failed dependencies: libc.so.6 is needed by sendip-2.5-1 libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.0) is needed by sendip-2.5-1 libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.1) is needed by sendip-2.5-1 libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.1.3) is needed by sendip-2.5-1 libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.3) is needed by sendip-2.5-1 libdl.so.2 is needed by sendip-2.5-1 libdl.so.2(GLIBC_2.0) is needed by sendip-2.5-1 libdl.so.2(GLIBC_2.1) is needed by sendip-2.5-1 libm.so.6 is needed by sendip-2.5-1 flin@JKPZV2X /cygdrive/d/software/send/
Trying to install Google Chrome from the Google repo I get the following error -Setting up Install Process Resolving Dependencies --> Running transaction check ---> Package google-chrome-stable.i386 0:5.0.375.55-47796 set to be updated --> Processing Dependency: lsb >= 3.2 for package: google-chrome-stable --> Finished Dependency Resolution google-chrome-stable-5.0.375.55-47796.i386 from google has depsolving problems --> Missing Dependency: lsb >= 3.2 is needed by package google-chrome-stable-5.0.375.55-47796.i386 (google)
I have a problem with yum on fedora 11. When I ran yum install mplayer/vinagre.i586/ or whatever, It always process dependancies and then at some point returns an error like
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I tried installing different applications but yum always comes with the above errors.
I have been running f13 ever since it was released. Evidently the kmod-rt2870 rpms are never deleted when older kernels are removed. When I tried to do today's update the Package Manager and yum complained that some of the older kmod-rt2870 packages left over from fedora 12 were missing kernel dependencies. The kernels have been missing for a long time. I don't know why the package manager started complaining today.
I tried 1) yum clean all 2 rpm --rebuilddb 3) removed the /lib/modules directory corresponding to the old kernels and the problem persisted.
I finally removed all of the kmod-rt2870 rpms what where originally installed in fedora 12 and I was finally able to complete the update. Why did the package manager suddenly start complaining about the missing kernels?
Loaded plugins: rhnplugin, security This system is not registered with RHN. RHN support will be disabled. Setting up Install Process Parsing package install arguments Examining kchmviewer-5.2-1.i586.rpm: kchmviewer-5.2-1.i586 code....
I am currently using SUSE ENT x64 v11 SP1. While trying to install various packages I keep getting dependencies error. I tried reinstalling the rpm packages(listed below) and use various versions but seems like no matter what I try it doesn't go away.
Code: --> Missing Dependency: liby2storage.so.2()(64bit) is needed by package smis-providers-1.0.0-10.29.x86_64 (installed) Error: Missing Dependency: librpmio-4.4.so()(64bit) is needed by package libsnmp15-5.4.2.1-8.1.x86_64 (installed) Error: Missing Dependency: librpmio-4.4.so()(64bit) is needed by package kdebase4-SLED-11-25.1.x86_64 (installed) .....
Code: rpm-python-4.4.2.3-37.2 rpm-4.4.2.3-60.2 rpm-32bit-4.4.2.3-37.8 deltarpm-3.4-103.22 rpm-devel-4.4.2.3-27.1 no broken libs or whatsoever. What am i missing here?
My girlfriend has just dusted off her Aspire One netbook with Linpus on it. I've tried to update packages and such (eventually got the password changed and such) now I can't update the packages or enable GNOME.
Updating the packages brings up this error:
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And trying to switch to GNOME brings up this error:
I recently switched from Windows to Linux (using Fedora 13 at the moment). I managed to get most things working, but there is one last thing that I'd love to get working: amBX (more info: here). After some searching I found a few guides on how to install it (like this guide: link) I know that one is for Ubuntu, but I can't find any for Fedora, so I used that one as a general guideline. This guide (and the others that I found) require installing Boblight (website here). Compiling Boblight requires several dependencies, but I can only get two of the required dependencies. I used the following code to install the dependencies:
Code: sudo yum install gcc libusb-dev ruby ruby-dev libportaudio-dev libavdevice-dev libswscale-dev libavformat-dev libavcodec-dev libxrender-dev libsdl1.2-dev libc6-dev-i386 libx11-dev This returned the following: Code: Loaded plugins: presto, refresh-packagekit code....
I have just got rid of Ubuntu in favor of Fedora, after more than ten years using Debian and Ubuntu. Most differences are pretty minimal but one big difference I haven't been able to master yet is the realm of rpm and yum. My kernel is 2.6.40-4.fc15.x86_64. Today, when running yum update I was greeted with a number of errors.
Output of yum check: Code: Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, langpacks, presto, refresh-packagekit glibc-2.14-5.x86_64 is a duplicate with glibc-2.14-4.x86_64 glibc-common-2.14-5.x86_64 is a duplicate with glibc-common-2.14-4.x86_64 1:perl-Module-Pluggable-3.90-160.fc15.noarch is a duplicate with 1:perl-Module-Pluggable-3.90-159.fc15.noarch 1:perl-Module-Pluggable-3.90-160.fc15.noarch has missing requires of perl = ('4', '5.12.4', '160.fc15') 1:perl-Pod-Escapes-1.04-160.fc15.noarch is a duplicate with 1:perl-Pod-Escapes-1.04-159.fc15.noarch 1:perl-Pod-Escapes-1.04-160.fc15.noarch has missing requires of perl = ('4', '5.12.4', '160.fc15') 1:perl-Pod-Simple-3.13-160.fc15.noarch is a duplicate with 1:perl-Pod-Simple-3.13-159.fc15.noarch 1:perl-Pod-Simple-3.13-160.fc15.noarch has missing requires of perl = ('4', '5.12.4', '160.fc15') I have also attached the output of yum update, which I believe is more verbose on the sources, etc.
I'm afraid that if I just start forcing removal of packages I'll render my system useless.
I am trying to install pygame(from source) for python3 on my openSUSE 11.3. From repos pygame is only available for python2 and not for python 3. While running the installation scripts I am getting this:
Code: linux-eeow:/home/vivek/Projects/codes/python/pygame-1.9.1release # python3 setup.py No Arguments Given, Perform Default Install? [Y/n]Y WARNING, No "Setup" File Exists, Running "config.py" Using UNIX configuration...
Hunting dependencies... SDL : found 1.2.14 FONT : not found IMAGE : not found MIXER : not found SMPEG : found 0.4.5 PNG : found JPEG : found SCRAP : found PORTMIDI: not found PORTTIME: not found
Warning, some of the pygame dependencies were not found. Pygame can still compile and install, but games that depend on those missing dependencies will not run. Would you like to continue the configuration? [Y/n]: What these dependencies are. What all do I need to install...
In KDE I have no System Notifications, Kaffiene, Amarok2, Amarok and Xine immediately exit when opened without an error. If I try to open the System Settings/Multimedia or System Settings/Notifications control panels they also exit without an error. I have audio in other applications, MPlayer, Skype, VLC, Songbird, etc., as well as from the Konsole. I've tested Konsole audio using the published guidelines in the Audio HowTo, 'speaker-test' works fine for all users. In Yast2 I can configure and test the audio card without errors, but I am not able to get USB headphones working. I have been through the 'Check your multimedia problem in ten steps'. There are no errors or missing dependencies showing up. I've booted from the 11.2 Live CD and everything worked fine including KDE Notifications and application audio. I've tried deleting my .kde4 profile, this didn't fix the problem, and application and control panel behaviour remained the same with a clean profile.
I am tech support engg. Provide support for its software which runs on Linux and Windows. Actually I got stuck in installing PHP in my RHEL server. I redirected to this forum, so I registered here. Looking for some URL to global repository which I can use. Lots of dependencies are missing in my repo.
A day or two ago I saw a weird file in my downloads folder, and deleted it. I'm not sure why I deleted it rather than wondering why there was a weird file there, but anyway...another one has shown up.
It's an image. The top part of the image shows what I was doing in a terminal last night. The bottom part shows a folder I was browsing in Nautilus. I believe the top and bottom parts are from different times. I'm a little weirded out, it's like something is taking screenshots of what I'm doing. Anyone happen to know what program created these or why?
I downloaded the deb from the Phoronix site, installed it, and found out there were missing dependencies: php5-cli php5-gd.
These took up about 10.5 MB. Next I ran 'phoronix-test-suite list-tests', agreed to the license, then ran it with 'gui', and found out that I needed to load the 'PHP GTK' module. There is no Debian package ( at least no combination of gtk and php in description or name returned any results ), so I downloaded the source and read the instructions in INSTALL.
When running buildconf, it died due to 'phpize' not being found. This binary only comes with the php5-dev package, another 12 MB. After installing that package, buildconf dies with
I just finished upgrading the last of 3 machines from F10 to F12 using preupgrade (all i686). Except for a non-critical hplip issue, all went well with the first two machines upgraded 1 week and 3 days ago, but some python F10->F12 updates were missing on the third machine that I upgraded yesterday, leaving yum inoperable. Thanks to good yum error messages, I was able to resolve the problem (I think), but I thought I should post to check if mine is a unique or common problem, to enquire if it may have resulted from some of the python packages being in "update transit" in the repositories, and/or whether something like this can be avoided in future? Details follow:
Upgrade appeared to go well except for some dejavu font dependency issues (experienced on all three machines) and libcrypto.so.7 missing for eet-1.2.2-4... (third machine). However, there was a boot message that some python module (can't remember which) was not present for some nvidia requirement, although video driver worked fine. When testing yum: First it complained that libpython2.6.so.1.0 was not present. Since that module conflicted (identified by rpm) with various python 2.5.*f10 packages that that were still on board, I copied libpython2.6.so.1.0 (from a current f12 rpm) into /usr/lib manually. Second, yum complained that urlgrabber was not available, so rpm with the latest python-urlgrabber for f12 solved that.
Third, yum complained that pycurl was not available, so rpm with the latest python-pycurl solved that. Yum now works! and boot message is gone! I ran "yum install python-libs" to make sure that any necessary dependencies were met following my manual installation of libpython2.6.so.1.0, which resulted in a bunch of python dependencies being upgraded as a result.
I am trying to run algodoo from terminal after I install it, but it doesn't run. It gives this error. I have been having troubles with permissions in the /usr folder recently, so I think that is what might have caused this. Please read through it thoroughly, as algodoo is actually located in the /opt folder.
Code: jon-Tuxbox:~$ sudo '/opt/Algodoo/algodoo/algodoo' There are missing dependencies. Please make sure that all the required libraries are installed. Missing: libcxcore.so.2.1 => not found libcv.so.2.1 => not found libhighgui.so.2.1 => not found jon-Tuxbox:~$
when I have a broken packages on the system and want to apt-get install something (completely unrelated to the broken package) apt-get starts giving me crap about the broken stuff and won't download and install the packages I'm asking for. How can I make it ignore the completely unrelated stuff about missing deps on my system and download what I want?
My recent borked upgrade to -current inspired me to try to come up with a way to sanity-check the lib and bin dirs for broken library symlinks (possibly indicating missing libs) and for binaries and libraries that belong to no installed package, as well as missing dependencies.
This script is the result.
I've checked the script results manually, and it appears to be accurate, so I figured I'd post it here for a second opinion, and/or because others may find it useful too. I'm not aware of another popular method of doing this on Slackware, so here it is:
I have been trying to get an app to work and it needs x11 I have that working but than the app complains xrand is not avilable. Dose enybody know a solution or a pre patched x11 rpm for this??