Software :: Install Dependencies Libc.so.6 Without Yum?
Aug 28, 2010
I am trying to install sysstat-5.0.5-1.x86_64 rpm, but thats needs to install dependencies libc.so.6... For details I have attached the screenshot. No yum is configured there.
Im using buildroot to generate a file system . in tat one package module-init tools need static version of libc.a . so may i know how to install tat in fedora 12 ?mine CPU is as given below
Linux Nakshatra 2.6.31.5-127.fc12.i686.PAE #1 SMP Sat Nov 7 21:25:57 EST 2009 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
I'm looking for a way to install kdebase 4.7 with no additional dependencies. My target is home desktop and I only want these : kdm, plasma, ark, dolphin, kdesu, konsole, okteta, kwrite, kate, kmix, ksnapshot. There are things I don't use but they get installed anyway and break kdm if removed. These things are : akonadi, strigi, nepomuk, virtuoso, kfind, kgreeter and a couple of others, including libqtzeitgeist0 and PIM in general. Also I don't want kdm 4.7 features hence I use kdm3 as a login manager. Is there a 4.7 build that doesn't mind the removal of so called base components? If not, is there a 4.4 repo for 11.4?
I'm using Debian Stable and I followed the instructions from Debian Mozilla team [URL] on how to install the latest stable version of Iceweasel, but after I try to upgrade Iceweasel from Synaptic, it returns the following error message: Could not mark all packages for installation or upgrade The following packages have unresolvable dependencies. Make sure that all required repositories are added and enabled in the preferences.
Iceweasel:
Depends: xulrunner-5.0 but it is not going to be installed
When I run the rpm package to install mediainfo software I get this warning: mediainfo-gui-0.7.33-1.i386.Fedora_12.rpm: Header V3 DSA signature: NOKEY, key ID dfb2ef23
error: Failed dependencies: libmediainfo.so.0 is needed by mediainfo-gui-0.7.33-4.1.i386 libmediainfo0 >= 0.7.33 is needed by mediainfo-gui-0.7.33-4.1.i386 libzen.so.0 is needed by mediainfo-gui-0.7.33-4.1.i386 libzen0 >= 0.4.14 is needed by mediainfo-gui-0.7.33-4.1.i386
and I have no idea of how to go on..it asks for elevated prompt but is not able to retrieve dependencies by itself..
Does anyone know how I can install the following dependencies? libcrypto.so.0.9.7 is needed by amanda-backup_client-3.2.0-1.suse10.0.i586 libcurl.so.3 is needed by amanda-backup_client-3.2.0-1.suse10.0.i586 libssl.so.0.9.7 is needed by amanda-backup_client-3.2.0-1.suse10.0.i586 I tried through yast with no luck.
Is there any way to make this: sudo dpkg -i *.deb Also install dependencies for a deb file in the same way as GDebi does? Basically I have the above in a script, which I can right click in any folder and have it automatically install all debs in it. So much easier and quicker than using GDebi for each one. However, as of now, it doesn't seem to be installing dependencies, and causes broken packages.
I am using Ubuntu to develop for an embedded ARM device that has a minimal linux kernel installation on it. I have cross-compiled individual programs before for the target system, but now I have entered the realm where I need to install a package on the ARM system.
I have done this easily using apt-get on a Beagleboard that had an Xubuntu installation, but I am now working with a minimal install that does not have apt. My question is, is there a simple way to install apt (and its dependencies) on my ARM target?
I tried to install Lyx today, but because of the massive overhead I decided to install it without its 'recommended' packages. From previous experience some of these packages were just the same font in different sizes that rendered font selected in other word processing applications tiresome as I scrolled through the list.
Code: apt-get install lyx --no-install-recommends
Only 8mb of disk space was needed! But at a cost.
Although AFAIK as a user that has only spent fives minutes at LYX ( 4 of which gawking at how easy it is to write mathematical symbols in ) the segment that does not work is the 'rendering' where I cannot export as dvi, pdf etc.
When I open a document, I get this error:
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The layout file requested by this document, article.layout is not usable. This is probably because a LaTeX class or style file required by it is not available. See the Customization documentation for more information. LyX will not be able to produce output.
What packages are absolutely necessary for LyX to work at a bare minimum? My monthly Internet usage is capped, and 700mb is a massive blow to it.
By the way, the documentation it recommends me to read ( 'Customisation' ) contains information applicable to creating new layouts and/or why I do not have someone else's layout that this document requires. It is obvious however that 'article.layout' is a standard component, and is probably inside on of the many recommended packages.
The download of recommended packages is ~ 400mb, but once extracted is ~700mb. That is still a large download for my internet connection currently.
Code: The following NEW packages will be installed: dvipng lacheck latex-beamer latex-xcolor libt1-5 lmodern luatex lyx pgf preview-latex-style prosper ps2eps psutils texlive-base texlive-binaries texlive-common texlive-doc-base texlive-extra-utils texlive-font-utils texlive-fonts-recommended texlive-fonts-recommended-doc
I've recently got this error coming up when I try to install things via yum through the terminal. It happens when I try to install *anything* at all. I'm running 32bit Fedora 14, although my laptop is 64 bit.
I think the error may have occurred a while back when trying to upgrade to fedora 15 running 64 bit, although I'm not sure exactly what I did then
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I have tried running "rpm -Va --nofiles --nodigest" and I just get this error again.
I was able to do this before but, I can't remember where I found the link.I think is was a script or something. It would get all the files that the .Deb will need and make an installer.
P.S. I have Ubuntu 64-bit the PC that need the install is a 32-bit both are 10.04.
I'm running Kubuntu 10.10 and am trying to change my bootscreen so I installed StartUp-Manager and then I tried to install usplash, but I get this error which makes me slightly confused:
sudo apt-get install usplash Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state information... Done
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Previously apt-get has been happy to install dependencies. I'm new to Linux so if you need any more information just shout and I'll edit that in.
When I visit packages.ubuntu site, I see dapper, maverick etc. What are these? Also I need to install complete gcc, g++ and dependencies. How to do it?
I install x3270 but not install ll display error given, so how to install that package Warning: /home/mainframe/x3270-x11-3.2.20-4.i386.rpm: V3 DSA signature: NOKEY, key ID 73307de6 error: Failed dependencies: x3270 = 3.2.20 is needed by x3270-x11-3.2.20-4
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 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?
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?
How do I make apt-get not install dependencies? For example, I wanted to install mailx but it also installs exim4 and others. I just want mailx and nothing else. How do I do this?
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'm running Fedora 11: kernel Linux 2.6.30.9-96.fc11.i586 Gnome: 2.26.3
Trying to install orkaudio using the instructions here: [URL] When I get to rpm -i ACE-5.4.8-1.i386.rpm I get: error: Failed dependencies: libcrypto.so.4 is needed by ACE-5.4.8-1.i386 libssl.so.4 is needed by ACE-5.4.8-1.i386
I've also tried system/administration/add/remove software but no joy. if I do # yum install openssl I get: Loaded plugins: refresh-packagekit Setting up Install Process Package openssl-0.9.8k-5.fc11.i686 already installed and latest version Nothing to do
Installing from a CD, and F13 constantly freezes at the same spot - "Checking dependencies in packages selected for installation" - gets stuck 1/3 to 1/2 thru.
When I try to install the wireshark-gnome interface I get a notice about needing two dependencies. One is portaudio and the other is the jack-audio-connection-kit. Seems like kind of odd dependencies for wireshark. Do wireshark really need them? VoIP related maybe?
I bought a new HP printer and had to install the latest HPLIP version. I had to compile it and install it from source. In order to avoid interferences with the installed version, I had first removed the installed version. But now Yast wants to re-install this old version with any package installation or upgrade because it sees unresolved dependencies. How can I stop it to add this packages? Or how can I tell Yast that the hplip packages are installed?
I'm trying to install pcsx2 emulator and one of dependencies is libgtk2.0-dev.I think I tried everything but synaptic and terminal are still giving me this
Code: libgtk2.0-dev: Depends: libgtk2.0-0 (=2.18.3-1) but 2.18.3-1ubuntu2 is to be installed.I really don't understand what is this about.
So recently I've been exploring my options in terms of a desktop environment. trying out different options (Blackbox, Enlightenment ect..) and somehow in the process i managed to uninstall Gnome.
Normally I would just re-install it but whenever I try I get this:
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The following packages have unmet dependencies:
So I go through synaptic and it tells me, to install 'swfdec-mozilla' i need to uninstall 'epiphany-extensions' so I do that. and then the terminal gives me the same error as before.. only it say that 'epiphany-extensions' is not going to be installed.