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Feb 24, 2010Can't install /home/lancieri/Desktop/prozilla-1.3.6-1.i386.rpm as no transaction. What can I do?
View 2 RepliesCan't install /home/lancieri/Desktop/prozilla-1.3.6-1.i386.rpm as no transaction. What can I do?
View 2 RepliesI am running 6 servers on RHEL4.4 with oracle databases and application on HP ML370 hardware. Since initial installation, I have not applied any patch updates. I would like to start practising Patch Management and would like to know how to start and how to do it. For security reasons, I am not allowed to connect the servers to RHN or RHS hence will appreciate other options of acquiring patch updates in bundled form say on a monthly basis.
View 5 Replies View RelatedI was trying to update my Fedora 15 amd64 when a Error Notification popped up saying "An unspecified TRANSACTION ERROR has occured". More details: "could not add package update for fedora-release-rawhide-15-3(noarch)updates: fedora-release-rawhide-15-3.noarch".
View 4 Replies View RelatedI installed fedora 12 today...installation went fine. Tried to run the software update ( which includes 415 fixes) and got the following
Transaction error:- an unspecified transaction error has occurred. More information is available in the following report.
More details show:- could not add package update for abrt-plugin-runpp-1.0.4-1fc12(i686)updates:abrt-plugin-runapp-1.0.4-1.fc12.i686
I have unchecked the box in the update list to be installed, but the software update insists that this update is needed. I cannot progress any further than this error message..
I'm experiencing a problem when trying to use VNC on my desktop box. Whenever I try to connect, I get a gray screen with the error "could not acquire name on session bus".I've searched the forums, but after trying several solutions, nothing has seemed to work for me.My xstartup file looks like this:
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#!/bin/sh
db $HOME/.Xresources
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I have two files one of which having some Transaction IDS and corresponding value whose sample content as follows:
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SDP-DM-100689014,8.0
SDP-DM-100689202,30.0
And in second file complete details of all Transaction IDs and sample content as follows and delimeter used is comma(,):
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SDP-DM-100689014,2010-12-21 19:24:29 GMT+05:30,CRBT,18,UK,Default,B_11170244,9058629605,405818120653083,,Pre-Paid,Comviva,default_provider,009114500001366,,0.0,code0,0,,Caller Tune,,UK#11561723,,1292939663242,VAS0003ALL,52211,,,UK,,0.0,Grace,
SDP-DM-100689202,2010-12-21 19:24:34 GMT+05:30,Subscription,4,BJ,,B_12326406,9122828964,405876120814560,,Pre-Paid,,default_provider,4945,,40.0,,0,,,,BJ#12106840,,-2206657c%3A12d08f49330%3A4812,VAS0003ALL,,OBD,RECURRING,BJ,,,,
And I want is if column number 1 of first file which is transaction ID matches with column number 1 of second file which is transaction ID than 18th column of second file is replaced with data provided on first file with the respective transaction ID. Example of output as follows:
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SDP-DM-100689014,2010-12-21 19:24:29 GMT+05:30,CRBT,18,UK,Default,B_11170244,9058629605,405818120653083,,Pre-Paid,Comviva,default_provider,009114500001366,,0.0,code0,8.0,,Caller Tune,,UK#11561723,,1292939663242,VAS0003ALL,52211,,,UK,,0.0,Grace,
SDP-DM-100689202,2010-12-21 19:24:34 GMT+05:30,Subscription,4,BJ,,B_12326406,9122828964,405876120814560,,Pre-Paid,,default_provider,4945,,40.0,,30.0,,,,BJ#12106840,,-2206657c%3A12d08f49330%3A4812,VAS0003ALL,,OBD,RECURRING,BJ,,,,
Need explanation about low level (like assembly level) memory management? Such as, how does a process acquire more memory, sharing memory among processes, etc. I don't want to know how to use malloc or other library functions, but more along the lines of how an example malloc implementation would acquire memory.
View 3 Replies View RelatedDue to all the "fun" I had upgrading spamassassin from 3.2.5 to 3.3.1 on C55 I thought I would detail it here so as to possibly save others from all the frustration I have endured. There are probably a zillion different ways to make this work but this is how I did it and it seems to work well.
1) Acquire spamassassin rpm.
I downloaded several different versions from various sites and had problems with all of them so I ended up grabbing the SRPM from Fedora 13 spamassassin-3.3.1-2.fc13.src.rpm. This of course will not load onto C55 as rpmbuild has changed so I loaded it onto a FC13 box and then TARed the SPEC & SOURCES directories, copied them onto a C55 and built SRPM from there.
2) Install on C55
The new spamassassin requires several updated packages to make it happy.
a) perl-Mail-DKIM greater than 0.31. I cheated and used this one from FC8 perl-Mail-DKIM-0.32-3.fc8.noarch.rpm
b) perl-socket6 that is 2.0 or later. I got this one from DAG perl-Socket6-0.20-1.rf.x86_64.rpm
c) perl-NetAddr-IP that is 4.0 or later. Again DAG saved the day perl-NetAddr-IP-4.007-1.rf.x86_64.rpm
d) the spamassassin of course :)
Actually I built them from the SRPMs as I needed both the 32 and 64 bit packages for various servers.
3) Run sa-update --D to get the latest rules then restart the spamassassin service. For those who do not have access to a FC13 box you can get a copy of the SRPM I made here [URL].
I'm trying to update Red hat but am getting an when running transaction test. Heres what I get after running "yum update"
Transaction Summary
=============================================================================
Install 28 Package(s)
Update 358 Package(s)
Remove 0 Package(s)
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Transaction Check Error: file /usr/share/man/man2/remap_file_pages.2.gz from install of man-pages-2.39-17.el5 conflicts with file from package eal3-certification-doc-1.1-2 file /usr/lib/cups/filter/textonly from install of cups-1.3.7-26.el5 conflicts with file from package redhat-config-printer-0.6.47.3.23-1
I need to uninstall kde fom pacman so I do this: When I go to "pacman -R kde" it says "checking dependencies" Then "error: failed to prepare transaction (could not satisfy dependencies) ":: kdeplasma-addons-libs: requires kdebase-workspace" So how do I fix this so that I can uninstall kde?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI've used fetchmail for quite a while now and never had a problem, until (without having changed anything) today it suddenly quit working, giving me the error message:
fetchmail: connection to localhost:smtp [127.0.0.1/25] failed: Connection refused.
fetchmail: SMTP connect to localhost failed
fetchmail: SMTP transaction error while fetching from stefan%mydomain.com@mail.mydomain.com and delivering to SMTP host localhost
fetchmail: Query status=10 (SMTP)
I googled the error message, but didn't find anything that look promising. I use ubuntu 10.4.
whenever i'm trying to install package it shows one warning 'yum-complete-transaction'. but i try to yum-complete-transaction command but i got the result bash: yum-complete-transaction: command not found. so how to clear this warning, y this warning comes
View 1 Replies View RelatedI've just moved from Ubuntu 9.04 and installed 10.04. I have 5.1 sound set up and selected the Analogue Surround 5.1 in the hardware selection. I'm using on board sound so i have the correct device selected. I have sound but my problem comes when trying to adjust the balance and sub etc. I can move the subwoofer on its own and set the fade on its own but if i try to change the balance the fade moves with it (not always in the same way, sometimes it fades to the rear, some times to the front). Also, when i move the master volume the subwoofer level follows it.Is there a fix for this problem?
Also how can i acquire the sound drivers and settings panel that where in 9.04 if not? will they still be comparable with 10.04?
i tried to remove urbanterror with
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pacman -R urbanterror
and there was an error that said
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error: failed to init transaction(unable to lock database)if you're sure a package manager is not already running, you can remove /var/lib/pacman/db.lck and there was the same error when i try to install a package. I recently did a full system update could that be the problem?
I setup the dnsmasq in debian squeeze as dhcp and dns server, for the debian host i assigned the static ip addresses, and configured the xp for dhcp. Windows XP network can't acquire DHCP address from debian squeeze with this error:
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error unable to contact your dhcp server Request has timed out.
this is the tcpdump output in debian for the xp network:
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15:12:10.631635 IP 0.0.0.0.bootpc > 255.255.255.255.bootps: BOOTP/DHCP, Request from 00:07:e9:a8:ea:93 (oui Unknown), length 300
15:13:16.611793 IP 0.0.0.0.bootpc > 255.255.255.255.bootps: BOOTP/DHCP, Request from 00:07:e9:a8:ea:93 (oui Unknown), length 300
15:13:16.611793 IP 0.0.0.0.bootpc > 255.255.255.255.bootps: BOOTP/DHCP, Request from 00:07:e9:a8:ea:93 (oui Unknown), length 300
15:12:42.631730 ARP, Request who-has 169.254.202.161 tell 169.254.202.161, length 4615:12:44.613568 ARP, Request who-has
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Although Im using SuSE since 7.2 this is my first forum post here. I just plugged in my iPhone with USB and 11.4 created an eth1 interface for the iPhone and also loads the ipheth kernel module. Anyhow I am not able to acquire an IP address using DHCP. The iPhone OS is 4.2.1 and its an iPhone 3G 8GB black
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I keep getting this error when i try to update my Graphic card.
After upgrading from 11.1 to 11.2 my gnome box starts with a message box stating "Could not acquire name on session bus" directly after the (successful) login.I'm not really sure which applications creates the message box since there is no title on the window.As far as I can see, the everything else on the desktop is fully operational.When investigating the problem I found some kind of recursive calls in the process table (ps -axf):
\_ /usr/bin/gnome-session
| \_ /usr/bin/gnome-session
| | \_ /usr/bin/gnome-session
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[axet@axet-laptop ~]$ sudo yum-complete-transaction
Loaded plugins: refresh-packagekit
There are 1 outstanding transactions to complete. Finishing the most recent one
The remaining transaction had 130 elements left to run
Not removing old transaction files
I have just done a upgrade. And I get the message below. I am not sure that I don't have enough on my boot partition to install the new kernel.When I try and upgrade I get this message: There are unfinished transactions remaining. You might consider running yum-complete-transaction first to finish them.
View 1 Replies View RelatedPackageKit popped up late last night w/ an update, so I let it do it's thing and it failed w/ the following error message
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I did some googeling and found another thread that suggested rebuilding the rpm database w/ the following cmds
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This produced new obvious errors except for when I ran 'yum update' again. It produced the following (repeatable) errors.
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Originally Posted by yum
I'm cautious of passing '--skip-broken' and 'rpm -Va --nofiles --nodigest'
Running Admin>Software Updates generated this error: There are unfinished transactions remaining. Please run yum-complete-transaction as root. That's what I tried to do.
[sleven@unit1 ~]$ yum complete-transaction
Loaded plugins: langpacks, presto, refresh-packagekit
Adding en_US to language list
No such command: complete-transaction. Please use /usr/bin/yum --help
[sleven@unit1 ~]$ sudo yum complete-transaction
[sudo] password for sleven:
Loaded plugins: langpacks, presto, refresh-packagekit
Adding en_US to language list
No such command: complete-transaction. Please use /usr/bin/yum --help
[sleven@unit1 ~]$ su -c "yum complete-transaction"
Password:
Loaded plugins: langpacks, presto, refresh-packagekit
Adding en_US to language list
No such command: complete-transaction. Please use /usr/bin/yum
used /usr/bin/yum --help to look at the yum commands file, and can not find that command.
This is the automatic update system on mybox.com.
There was a problem updating the system. The following error message was reported:
Failed to build transaction: 1:kmod-nvidia-2.6.35.14-95.fc14.i686-280.13-2.fc14.i686 requires kernel-uname-r = 2.6.35.14-95.fc14.i686
If the problem persists, manual intervention may be required. Thank You, Your Computer
I'm not sure what to do. I can add --skip-broken but that's not going to solve the problem. uname = Linux 2.6.35.13-92.fc14.i686. I'm guessing it's because I'm -92 and it's wanting -95 but if that's the case - where's my yum'ed 95?
Weird error on 11.1 x86_64 - I get it when I try to do autoupdate from the tray updater. I tried searching the forums for this error but didn't find. I tried rpm --rebuilddb as su, but that didn't fix. I start YaST and chose Software / Online Update and get: Accessing the Package Management Failed - the system management is locked by the application with pid 29603 (/usr/lib/YaST2/bin/y2base). I tried killing the updater tray applet, but to no avail. TYAN2-Linux:/home/patti # ps -al
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This is an 8-quad-core (32 total cores) tyan Opteron machine with 64 GB memory and has run flawlessly for the last year. Also, I'm using YaST/Proxy to reach the repos.
I recently locked Thunderbird 3.1.8 and Firefox 4.0 using zypper addlock, but now every time I go into Online Update I get "There are some conflicts on the transaction that must be solved manually." with these "options" which I have to tell it "Do not install..." (2x) seen at SUSE Paste.Is Online update trying to update my locked apps or a DEP of the locked app or something else? I can't touch those 2 apps, but how can I "fix" this behavior?
zypper locks output:
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# | Name | Type | Repository
--+--------------------+---------+-----------
1 | thunderbird | package | (any)
2 | firefox | package | (any)
3 | thunderbirud | package | (any)
4 | mozillathunderbird | package | (any)
5 | mozillafirefox | package | (any)
Whenever I use yum after a recent update I get the message that I should run yum-complete-transaction.I have yum-utils installed but I keep getting the message that the command is not found.post the command I should be using to run it so I can see it it's just me typing the wrong thing into the shell?
View 4 Replies View RelatedWhile am updating using yum some error showing ... (am new in the field of cent os , and am doing these all job by ssh )
Dependencies Resolved
Transaction Summary
When i do yum group install "KDE (K Desktop Environment)" i get
Transaction Check Error:
$ yum -y update
As I am behind a proxy server, few of the files were not downloaded (files or libraries which have s e x in continuation) as this word is filtered.
Problem is that i downloaded them separately and tried to install them..
This is what the error which i get everytime.
$ rpm -ivh system-config-firewall-tui-1.2.7-1.fc9.noarch.rpm // this is one of the few files which weren't downloaded.
error: can't create transaction lock on /var/lib/rpm/__db.000
The error message is: "est Transaction Errors:
installing package kernel-debug-2.6.31.6-166.fc12.i686 needs 27MB on the /boot filesystem
installing package kernel-doc-2.6.31.6-166.fc12.noarch needs 27MB on the /boot filesystem
installing package setroubleshoot-2.2.50-1.fc12.i686 needs 27MB on the /boot filesystem
installing package perf-2.6.31.6-166.fc12.noarch needs 27MB on the /boot filesystem
installing package hunspell-1.2.8-13.fc12.i686 needs 27MB on the /boot filesystem
installing package gettext-0.17-16.fc12.i686 needs 27MB on the /boot filesystem"
I have boot as a separate partition, this time around I have set it to ext4 for the first time. That partition is only 250 Mb, but that has always been sufficient in the past, perhaps I am holding too many kernels or kernel versions?