General :: Erase Package With Its Dependencies

Sep 1, 2010

I am in fc13, have installed a package, realise lately that its not really useful. that package install a lot of package for dependency.How can i erase all the package together that was downloaded and installed together with the target package as dependency via yum? actually i have done it using #yum erase `cat /var/log/yum.log |grep "Aug 31 22" |awk '{print $5}'|`as I know when I have installed them.....but is there ant safer and better way?

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General :: Remove A Package Along With Its Dependencies With Yum?

Aug 11, 2010

I have installed a package having almost 145 dependencies. Now when I want to remove the package (yum remove packagename) only the single package is removed.. Is there a way to remove the package including all its dependencies?

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General :: Get List Of Dependencies Of Non-installed RPM Package?

Jun 8, 2011

apt-cache show <package> shows also it's dependencies.yum info <package> does not show dependencies, but it obviously know them.How to ask yum for dependencies of specified package?

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General :: Install A Package And Its Dependencies With Dpkg?

Aug 14, 2011

dpkg -i package.deb

Doesn't install package if it has not-installed dependencies.

What parameters do I miss to install that package with its dependencies from repository?

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General :: Getting Package Size Including Dependencies?

Feb 10, 2010

I want to find out what is the size of a package including its' dependencies.

PACKAGE_SIZE + ALL_DEPENDENCIES_SIZE = WHAT_I_WANT

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General :: Dependencies Of The Program When Making A Package?

Sep 27, 2010

how do i know the dependencies of the program upon downloading the source code of this application?

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General :: Missing Dependencies Needed By Package

Nov 9, 2010

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?

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General :: Install Package Dependencies Separately Over Network

Aug 16, 2010

I am working on a project that sets up packages on the cloud.

For example, If i want to setup Drupal, i need seperate machines to maintain separate tasks, like mysql in one machine(cloud instance/node 1), apache server in another machine(cloud instance/node 2), etc.

So if drupal.rpm has dependencies apache.rpm(has deps too) and mysql.rpm(has deps too)

Is it possible in rpm package manager(yum) to handle such customizations & above requirement?

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General :: Download And Install A Debian Package With All Dependencies?

Mar 5, 2011

what do I need to add to /etc/apt/sources.list? can't really understand the howtos and tutorials

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General :: While Loading A Rpm Package Its Showing Error Of Failed Dependencies

Oct 28, 2009

While loading a rpm package its showing error of failed dependencies so wat to do for dat pls guide me
n in another case its showing cant create transaction lock on /var/lib/rpm/_db.000

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General :: Compile Programs And Their Dependencies Manually Or Are Package Managers The Only Way?

May 29, 2010

Is there an easier way (without using a package manager) to upgrade programs? For example, I just want to upgrade Amarok. In order to do this, I've had to upgrade every one of it's dependencies because they've all had minor upgrades from the versions I already have installed.

Is there an easier way to compile programs and their dependencies manually or are package managers the only way?

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General :: Update Error In RH / Testing Package Set / Solving RPM Inter-dependencies?

May 3, 2010

I have two RH workstation.When I run the up2date -u command in my Red hat workstation, Im getting the following error.

Workstation 1:

Testing package set / solving RPM inter-dependencies...
kernel-2.6.9-89.0.23.EL.x86 Done.
kernel-devel-2.6.9-89.0.23. Done.
code....

error: unpacking of archive failed on file /boot/System.map-2.6.9-89.0.23.ELxenU;4bdef4c2: cpio: write
There was a fatal RPM install error. The message was:
There was a rpm unpack error installing the package: kernel-xenU-2.6.9-89.0.23.EL

Workstation 2:

Fetching rpm headers...

Name Version Rel Arch
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
kernel 2.6.9 89.0.23.EL x86_64
kernel-devel 2.6.9 89.0.23.EL x86_64
kernel-largesmp 2.6.9 89.0.23.EL x86_64
kernel-smp 2.6.9 89.0.23.EL x86_64
php 4.3.9 3.29 x86_64


Testing package set / solving RPM inter-dependencies...There was a package dependency problem. The message was:

Unresolvable chain of dependencies:
php-devel-4.3.9-3.26 requires php = 4.3.9-3.26
php-domxml-4.3.9-3.26 requires php = 4.3.9-3.26
php-gd-4.3.9-3.26 requires php = 4.3.9-3.26
code....

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General :: Yum Local Install - Package And All Dependencies In Local Directory?

Dec 9, 2009

I am trying to install tilp, a program for the link between a computer and a Texas Instruments calculator. I have downloaded all the packages to a local directory. I tried telling yum to install all the packages at the same time, though, the dependencies still fail to resolve (though they are all in the directory). I don't know if it would be safe to force install without the dependencies (even though I would install them later).

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Slackware :: 32 Bit Package Use 64 Bit Dependencies?

Jun 4, 2011

Theres a package I'm going to install that is available only in 32-bit, but I have its dependencies installed as regular 64-bit. Since I'm multilib, will the 32-bit package be able to work with the 64-bit deps?
If not, can 32-bit versions of the deps be installed side by side with the 64 bit?

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Ubuntu :: Lame Package - Any Way To Get All Dependencies?

Aug 16, 2010

I need to download lame package to my offline ubuntu [URL] but its involved so many dependencies to download. Is there anyway to ease the pain of downloading each dependencies separately?

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Ubuntu :: Package Dependencies Cannot Be Resolved

Apr 7, 2011

Anyway, as I was installing Java, my computer got shut off and now I have the following problem as I try to install anything from the software center:

Package dependencies cannot be resolved.

I cannot download any of the software required and re-installing is a last resort.

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Ubuntu :: Obtaining All The Dependencies For A Package?

Mar 22, 2011

So to give a little background, I'm trying to pass wireshark(with a custom plugin) through my company's build system.The build system functions inside a change root thus all the dependencies need to located somewhere inside the chroot. Wireshark has a massive dependency tree that I couldn't possibly import manually one by one.So my question is, is there a way to conveniently import all the dependency packages somewhere on your local machine. This would mean I would just import the one folder into my change root.PS: the build-system's change-root has SMART package manager installed. But the channels it comes with are local ones(very little to choose from). So an alternative solution would be import therepositories that apt-get uses into smart and then use smarto install the packages which is monumentally easier.

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Slackware :: Package Manager And Dependencies ?

Aug 12, 2010

I am a long-time Debian user (I use it since Woody) and yesterday, due to an unexpected problem on my hard drive and an inexplicable lack of a current Debian cd or a possibility to perform a net install, I had to choose between either stay without computer at home or install one of the two other operating systems I happened to have on cds: Free-BDS or Slackware 13.0. Since I do not have time to learn something that I consider to be more radically different from Debian, I went for Slack.

So, first impressions:

1. Quick and smooth installation, though I got a bit over-enthusiastic when it came to select packages to install and unselected many libraries that I later realised that were necessary for various packages and I had to install them anyway.

2. Configure my wifi was surprisingly easy. I had braced myself for overly-complicated configurations to be done while I'd not have access to google, however rc.inet1.conf was very straight-forward and it provided plenty of examples to illustrate basically every possible configuration. All I had to do was to copy my wpa_supplicant.conf from my Debian backup and it worked.

3.X: For some reason I expected I'd have trouble to properly install and configure X, however my window manager was up and running in a few minutes. I copied my ~/GNUstep folder from my backup gave me the exact same X environment I had in Debian.

4. Package managing and dependencies: (I think I am correct to presume that that has to be the main complaint of most Debian users). pkgtool is very easy to use but, yeah, it does not resolve dependencies.

However, and while I installed a system way more minimalistic than any Debian system I had, I was surprised to find out that:

-Firefox had only ONE dependency

-vlc had none

-xfe, on the other hand, has some obscure dependency that I cannot figure out where to get it (libGLU).

So, a question for more experienced Slackware users: How do you get around the dependencies? Is there a quick way to find out what additional packages you will need on beforehand, or you install the package and try to run it, so to see what libs you need when it fails to start?

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Debian :: How To Download A Package And Its Dependencies From Windows

Aug 4, 2015

I'm trying to install debian in my surface pro but I can't get the network card configured. I installed Arch before and it's wpa_supplicant package was working just fine until the last update. I was wondering if I could download the wpa_supplicant for debian and all it's dependencies from my windows OS to be able to configure my wireless card properly in Debian.

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Fedora Installation :: Removing Package With Dependencies?

May 9, 2010

How do most experienced Fedora users remove packages with large number of dependencies?

I know that the question is as old as yum, but still I can't find solution. There is package-cleanup tool, which supposed to do the job with "--leaves" key, but it doesn't seem to work. Right now I have F12 installed. I installed rosegarden with `yum install rosegarden`. Then I removed it with `yum remove rosegarden`. If I understand right, `package-cleanup --leaves` must show all of 12 dependencies that was installed with rosegarden, but it shows none of them (although it shows few packages). Is this a bug? For years I used Ubuntu and Debian and I was completely satisfied with apt.

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Fedora :: Gpk Doesn't List Package Dependencies?

Jun 18, 2011

While trying to install a package using gpk-application ("Add/Remove Software" under System Tools), I accidentally checked the "Do not show this message again" checkbox, and now gpk-application does not list the package dependencies anymore.

I tried to go back to listing the dependencies, however, I could not find a way to do it. How do I revert to the default behavior, i.e., having gpk-application listing the dependencies again?

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OpenSUSE :: PostgreSQL GUI - Keeps Package Dependencies To A Minimum

Jun 11, 2010

So short-term needing a replacement for the various tools MS traps you into to make it easy to work with SQL Server.

I'm going to be using postgreSQL, and I'm wondering what's a good strategy as far as a GUI front-end.

1. No building from source. Don't have the time.
2. Keeps package dependencies to a minimum.
3. Won't require me to use KDE. My dev machine is too old to use KDE productively.

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OpenSUSE :: Finding Package Dependencies With Zypper?

Apr 2, 2011

Is there a command that I can use to find out what are the dependencies of a given package.

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Ubuntu :: Remove A Package Without Removing Dependencies

Jun 20, 2010

I need to remove libgl1-mesa-swx11, as after I installed it, it has slowed down all my graphics. However, in SPM, it says in order to remove it, I have to remove most of my system, it seems as though it's "dependencies" involve everything to do with graphics, which I was running fine and much better before. So, how do I remove this package without removing dependencies?

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Ubuntu Installation :: Package Dependencies Cannot Be Resolved

Aug 12, 2010

cant update give me this error Package dependencies cannot be resolved

This error could be caused by required additional software packages which are missing or not installable. Furthermore there could be a conflict between software packages which are not allowed to be installed at the same time.

and when i press in details i have this libgirepository1.0-1

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Applications :: Installing Package Fails Dependencies

Feb 8, 2011

I'm trying to install a package which is failing these dependencies:

[code]...

I downloaded Gnome2-GConf-1.044.tar.gz and I installed it, but I still the package fails the dependencies, even Gnome2::Gconf. What I can do?

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Debian :: Changing A Package's Dependencies After It's Installed

Aug 1, 2010

I did a compile and checkinstall of a Debian package (and then deleted the temporary directory tree I compiled in), and had to redo the compile and checkinstall since I screwed up on the dependencies (I think it's item #10) on the checkinstall "menu".

Looking for a quick and dirty shortcut, I was wondering where the post-install dependencies for the packages are stored. Is it in /var/lib/dpkg/status ?

If not, where is the dependency information for installed packages stored?

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Software :: Remove A Package Including Its Dependencies?

Oct 24, 2009

I recently installed rtorrent on a server in order to download the CentOS 5.4 DVD. I then decided against using this particular server and instead installed it on a different one. When I initially installed rtorrent, I installed two other packages to satisfy rtorrent's dependencies as shown below:

Code:

Dependencies Resolved

================================================================================
Package Arch Version Repository Size
================================================================================
Installing:
rtorrent i386 0.8.4-2.el5.rf rpmforge 448 k
Installing for dependencies:

[code].....

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Software :: Remove A Package And All Its Dependencies In Ubuntu 8.10?

Jan 8, 2009

I thought KDE is better than Gnome, and installed kubuntu-desktop on my Ubuntu 8.10 to get KDE. But then I found out my computer can't run KDE without serious laag, and now I want Gnome back. I tried switching back to Gnome, but now this is totally messed up. It's half Gnome and half KDE, plenty of bugs, and I got tons of KDE apps that I don't need. So I just want to remove package "kubuntu-desktop" and all it's dependencies. Maybe there's a fast and easy way to do it? I may/will want to do this for some other packages too.

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OpenSUSE :: Download Package Dependencies For Offline Installation?

Oct 25, 2009

is there a way to get urls of the packages that have been updated and then download them in another computer? like this feature of ubuntu HOWTO: Download package dependencies for offline installation - Ubuntu Forums

its a simple feature and its present in smart and synaptic,yet its not in yast (or i havent found it yet.

i would use smart package manager but in my home connection for checking for updates ,yast is better ( smart downloads filelist.xml.gz that is very way biger than what yast downloads (though it enables smart to show filelist of package BEFORE installing) .so at home i can check for package update with yast ,buy downloading them is very hard. (my connectioon is very bad (i live in iran) and yast mirrors are NOT the best of servers ,so yast gets interrupted in middle downloading a rpm and the whole process is waiting for me to press retry ,so i cant do updates and installs overnight.btw is there some way to tell it to retry always or a number of times automatically? )

i need the url links of rpms so i download them separately and install them.

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