General :: Dependency On Installing Request Tracker In Ubuntu
Feb 20, 2010
the thing is I need to install request tracker in my ubuntu system.i had installed all the applications which are needed in this. this is the output of make testdeps
I had rhn supported system and there I cant find any respos in /etc/respos.d/ directory. If I enter yum list still I can see the list of rpms. Now my question is I need to install request tracker in this system. I had d/l the .gzip file and extracted too. Its asking to make a repository. Now I had made one repo in /repos.d/ dir. But didn't able to find out what to write in baseurl (had also extracted the packages in /var/ftp/pub/ so do I need to write ftp://ip/ or what). ftp/http. I had extracted the packages in /root.
I've been following this guide quite closely: [URL]
Once all the instructions have been followed I get a login screen with no images at all, when I login (still no images) none of the links work (they just come up with a blank page. My apache config is slight different (as it my RT_SiteConfig.pm) examples below:
Code: Alias /rt "/opt/rt3/share/html" PerlModule Apache::DBI PerlRequire /opt/rt3/bin/webmux.pl <Directory /opt/rt3/share/html>
For the past three days I have been trying to install a mail server on my Request Tracker server and everything that I have tried either failed or didn't work at all. I am running Ubutnu 10.10 server and I am making this request tacker as a senior project and this server is ideally going to be the Ticketing system for my school but I can't seem to figure out how to install a Mail sever?
I have installed Elance Tracker on CentOS 5.5 but it has some problem to install this package below i had mention it
Marking TrackerSetup.rpm to be installed Resolving Dependencies --> Running transaction check ---> Package com.elance.tracker.i586 0:2.1.19-1 set to be updated --> Processing Dependency: adobeair >= 2.0.0-0 for package: com.elance.tracker --> Finished Dependency Resolution com.elance.tracker-2.1.19-1.i586 from /TrackerSetup has depsolving problems [Code]......
I have a problem with Transmission. After using it for over six months without a single problem, it suddenly stopped downloading. In the torrents that do no get downloaded, I get an error message Tracker responded: Unknown error (0) in the info window, tracker tab. But there are torrents with the same tracker that don'thave a problem and get downloaded fineThe logs don't give a clue about whats wrong either.I tried downloading those torrents with Vuze and I had the same problem. What could be wrong?
I switched a while ago from Gnucash to Homebank. The current version of Homebank is 4.04, but there is a new 4.1 Beta which provides several very welcomed new features. Since there appears it will take some time for the official Fedora repo to provide version 4.1 (I checked Koji already), I was wondering if anybody around here already made an rpm that would kindly share. I even tried the tar package provided by Homebank's website but wasn't successful installing it.
When opening the Skype .deb with package installer, I get:Quote: Error: Dependency is not satisfiable: libqt4-dbus (>= 4.4.3) A quick repo search told me that it isn't in the repos.How can I install this?
I've just installed ubuntu and wanted to give it a go. However trying to download and installing my favorite browser I get an error: Error: Dependency is not satisfiable: libqt3-mt (>= 3.3.4) im downloading the default package, and ran the package install thingy. I googled around trying to find a solution, but I found mostly for older versions of ubuntu and dont know if they apply to my problem. I also tried some tips I found running a command with something like sudo apt-get install libqt3-mt. then i end up with this response: E: Couldn't find package libqt3-mt
I made a bit of a schoolboy error with Ubuntu. I was without an internet connection so attempted to install OpenShot manually, using .debs. Naturally there were too many dependencies to chase up but I did install some of them...! Now my connection is back i tried to install openshot (from the recommended ppa) as well as upgrading vlc (from the recommended ppa). Naturally OpenShot won't install as I have my dependencies all over the place. I was wondering if there was a way to track and uninstall/purge the last few manually installed packages, and if then installing openshot would proceed normally.
Here was the relevant output: Code: crow@nest-desktop:~$ sudo apt-get install openshot openshot-doc vlc vlc-plugin-pulse mozilla-plugin-vlc Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state information... Done Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable distribution that some required packages have not yet been created or been moved out of Incoming. The following information may help to resolve the situation:
The following packages have unmet dependencies. libavformat52: Breaks: mplayer (< 2:1.0~rc4~) but 2:1.0~rc3+svn20090426-1ubuntu16.1+medibuntu1 is to be installed mozilla-plugin-vlc: Depends: vlc-nox (= 1.1.8-1ubuntu1~ppa1~lucid1) but it is not going to be installed openshot: Depends: python-mlt3 but it is not going to be installed or python-mlt2 but it is not going to be installed or python-mlt but it is not installable vlc: Depends: vlc-nox (= 1.1.8-1ubuntu1~ppa1~lucid1) but it is not going to be installed Recommends: vlc-plugin-notify (= 1.1.8-1ubuntu1~ppa1~lucid1) but it is not going to be installed vlc-plugin-pulse: Depends: vlc-nox (= 1.1.8-1ubuntu1~ppa1~lucid1) but it is not going to be installed E: Broken packages
I don't have an internet connection to use synaptic to get updates to libimobiledevice1 or its dependencies.So my question is this: can I download the deb files and save them to a usb, take them home and (successfully) install them this way? How can I know what dependencies I need to include?
I've just bought a new laptop (Acer 3810T - which has a "Core 2 Solo Processor) - so I have installed Linux for the first time in my life.... Ubuntu 9.10-desktop-amd64.iso - so far so good, I'm very very impressed and the operating system seems to be working fine. I assume that I have chosen correctly the AMD64 version then.
Fastforward to Skype installation, and I download the version (skype-ubuntu-intrepid_2.1.0.81-1_amd64.deb) - which is the best match as far as I can tell from Skype's website. However when I come to install it, I get the follwoing error: Error: Dependency is not satisfiable: lib32stdc++6 (>= 4.1.1-21)
7:kdegraphics-4.0.3-3.fc9.i386 from fedora has depsolving problems --> Missing Dependency: kdegraphics-libs = 7:4.0.3-3.fc9 is needed by package 7:kdegraphics-4.0.3-3.fc9.i386 (fedora) 7:kdenetwork-4.0.3-6.fc9.i386 from fedora has depsolving problems --> Missing Dependency: libkopete_oscar.so.4.0.0 is needed by package 7:kdenetwork-4.0.3-6.fc9.i386 (fedora) digikam-0.9.3-2.fc9.i386 from fedora has depsolving problems --> Missing Dependency: libkdcraw.so.2 is needed by package digikam-0.9.3-2.fc9.i386 (fedora) 7:kdegraphics-4.0.3-3.fc9.i386 from fedora has depsolving problems --> Missing Dependency: libkolourpaint4_lgpl.so.4 is needed by package 7:kdegraphics-4.0.3-3.fc9.i386 (fedora) kdeedu-4.0.3-3.fc9.i386 from fedora has depsolving problems --> Missing Dependency: libopenbabel.so.2 is needed by package kdeedu-4.0.3-3.fc9.i386 (fedora) .....
When trying to get wine I do got this error. Missing Dependency: kernel >= 2.6.29.1-52.fc11 is needed by package libdrm-2.4.11-2.fc11.i586 (updates) As I understand I must update my kernel before I can move on. How do I do that? I would want a RPM package if that's available.
I was trying installing teamviewer on a CentOS 5.5 machine and received the following error:
# rpm -ivh teamviewer_linux.rpm error: Failed dependencies: libasound.so.2 is needed by teamviewer6-6.0.9224-1.i386 libc.so.6 is needed by teamviewer6-6.0.9224-1.i386 libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.0) is needed by teamviewer6-6.0.9224-1.i386 libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.1) is needed by teamviewer6-6.0.9224-1.i386 libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.1.2) is needed by teamviewer6-6.0.9224-1.i386 libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.1.3) is needed by teamviewer6-6.0.9224-1.i386 libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.2) is needed by teamviewer6-6.0.9224-1.i386 .....
[URL]... It seems like I should be able to install i686 and x86_64 versions of the same package. This same dependency also prevents installing Adobe Reader.
Say if i have a domain and i changed the registrar from nameserver1 to nameserver2.For example, if a client side cache isn't cleared, and if the client requests DNS query, would it be possible for the old nameserver1 to respond to the query? would nameserver1 never respond to DNS request?
I am working on a simple script that should take two command line arguments, a [number] and a [name]. The first thing the script should do is check to make sure that no more and no less than two command line arguments have been entered when calling the script - an error message should be delivered if the condition is not true.
If two args have been entered, then the message 'processing "scriptname"' should appear, where scriptname is the name of the script being called. The script should then write to the screen "Hi [name]!", and should write this phrase [number] of times. For example, the command $ myscript 2 joe would produce the output: I have read the manual many times looking for examples, and I am very close by virtue of my own efforts. Further, I have searched these forums and others for good examples, which have also gotten me very close. Still my script is not completing the objective, and I am wondering if someone could point me in the right direction. Script: