Recently i install a package when i input the command make and make install the above error appear, will i need to upgrade autoconf as well as other autotools? my host os is redhead9.0-linux 2.4.20-8,
I have CentOS 5.4 and have installed CPAN GD module.Installation messages seemed clean and successful.When I try to create a png file, perl gives the error message :
Can't locate object method "png" via package "GD::Image" at /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.8/DBD/Chart/Plot.pm line 1276 (#1) (F) You called a method correctly, and it correctly indicated a package functioning as a class, but that package doesn't define that particular method, nor does any of its base classes. See perlobj.
Also, the following perl one-liner gives answer "No".
I am using MonoDevelop with SQL Server whenever I try to do use the Select method on the Datatable object the performance really detoriates it is 3 times slow than it is with .Net. Are there any work arounds?
I am following this guide to installing eclipse via terminal command-line on Linux. However, this seems to be happening lately with all the packages I try to install..I checked the Synaptic Package Manager and reloaded and rebooted the computer, but to no avail.
The value of envar PATH for processes run by the udev system is "/usr/gnu/bin:/usr/local/bin:/bin:/usr/bin:.". If peer review (that's you!) agrees it is a poor choice how can I submit an enhancement request? The man pages do not say anything about bug reporting. Here are reasons why it is a bizarre choice:There is no /gnu/bin directory on as-installed Slackware. /usr/local/bin is empty (or very nearly empty?) on as-installed Slackware. Processes running under udev run as root; having "." in PATH is not good practice when running as root. Processes running under udev are likely to be doing "system" work so executables from the sbin directories are likely to be used. For example, udevadm itself is /sbin/udevadm. Presumably this PATH is set by udevd itself; it is not the PATH in effect when udevd is started by rc.M. AFAIK udevd's PATH is not configurable. The workaround is for processes initiated by udev to set a sane PATH for themselves, perhaps "/usr/sbin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/bin". EDIT: seen on Slackware 13.0 32 bit. EDIT2: rc.udev is run from rc.S, not rc.M as stated above
I own a web server (centos 64bit with cpanel on it) and my datacenter add me a second hard disk and i want first to locate from ssh where is it (the path) and then to copy my mysql folder /var/lib/mysql to the new disk and have it like this /new/mysql on the second disk.
Kmix will not start any more. It might have something to do with an online update I installed last night. Here is the output from a console. I can't make any sense of it.
ion@linux-4cfs:~> kmix Connecting to deprecated signal QDBusConnectionInterface::serviceOwnerChanged(QString,QString,QString) <unknown program name>(6735)/: Communication problem with "kmix" , it probably crashed. Error message was: "org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.UnknownObject" : " "No such object path '/MainApplication'" "
Is it possible to request a package for Fedora? I know it probably would be slight change they will add it but I could always try it, but I not really understand where to do it on their website.
I know the packman people don't pay attention to these forums. How do you request they update to Deluge 1.3.0 which is the current stable version for 11.3? Where do you go that they pay attention to?
I don't know how to package this myself so really don't need to be told how to do it.
I m Using 4.0.0-kali1-amd64 in VMplayer Debian - 64bit my internet works fine with wired and wirless as well i tried to install wcid package and that show me error see below :
I m facing some problem
apt-get install wcid-gtk Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state information... Done E: Unable to locate package wcid-gtk
2nd thing is blueooth is enable but not works hcitool scan or btscanner
I'm trying to install Ruby on Rails on an Ubuntu desktop VM. The network connection works ok but I can't seem to get this to work:
sudo apt-get install ruby1.9.2
I want the latest version of Ruby.
Is this because I haven't enabled some repository or something - I dimly recall having to 'enable universe' before now... but can't remember why or how....
Cannot install updates. Click on icon which says 65 updates available but update manager opens and is blank and frozen .Reboot and same results. apt-get install updates says Unable to locate package updates. Everything has worked perfectly upto now I am running Squeeze.
I just changed (not upgraded, I made a clean install on a new hard drive) from 9.10 to 10.10 and I have a serious problem. I just can't install new packages. Neither apt-get nor synaptic can find any package. I either get a "E: Unable to locate package <package_name>", or "E: Package <package_name> has no installation candidate" For example when I type sudo apt-get install emacs23 , I get this output: Quote:
Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state information... Done E: Unable to locate package emacs23 And the synaptics package manager only lists the packages I already have. I searched these forums and googled my error message, but I couldn' t find anything helpful. The only thing I know is that this is not a network/proxy problem, I am behind a proxy but I have set the http/https/ftp_proxy environment variables, and I have a working network connection, as I am actually posting from the same computer.
To start, I am a very new user of ubuntu, so please bear with me. I just installed ubuntu on an old desktop and cannot get it to install packages. I installed these same packages on my laptop that is a little newer and it works on the laptop, but it wont work on the desktop. I searched for previous threads and found to try
Code:
I also tried this many times and nothing has changed
when ever I use the terminal to install a program (for example Ubuntu-tweak) I end up with this line E: Unable to locate package (then the program name),this has also happened when I've updated through the terminal. (I've since installed Ubuntu-tweak via the link on its site).Let me say this my little box has a banging Internet connection. And I have a full almost brand new installation maverick meerkat.
I just reinstalled Xubuntu 11.04, and I'd like to install fluxbox:
Code: 09061920@system:~$ sudo apt-get install fluxbox [sudo] password for 09061920: Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree
[Code].....
in /etc/apt/sources.list, but I'm on a very slow connection so I don't want to update 42 MB right now (trust me when I say I'm on a very slow connection ).
how to update just the updates necessary for apt-get without having to update the 42 MB of, for the moment, pointless updates?
I'm running Ubuntu 10.10 and trying to install CUDA. Everything is working fine except it looks like some openGL components are missing; when compiling the CUDA code samples I get the error
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lGL I went online and it looked like 'sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx-new'
would take care of this but then I get the error from the title of this post, that it can't be found. I'm afraid I'm a poor hand at installing components with Linux . S
I've recently upgraded my OS to Centos [from RedHat]. I'm trying to bring up a 3rd party linux software package & it's crashing on errors that it can't locate gcc. I have a dir /usr/libexec/gcc/x86_64-redhat-linux/4.1.1