Ubuntu Installation :: Circular Dependency Between G++-4.4 And Libstdc++6-4.4-dev?
Jun 22, 2011
I want to install RTAI in UBUNTU Lucid 10.04 in my PC which has not direct Internet connection. I download all packages for installing build-essential with another PC. I have installed all of them. But when I want to install g++-4.4, it depends to libstdc++6-4.4-dev and vice versa.
[URL].. when i try to install the .deb (cndrvcups-capt_1.90-1_i386.deb) i get Error: Dependency is not satisfiable: libstdc++5 i guess because we are now on ++6 how do i tell the install that, i looked in the control part of the .deb and can see where it is set but don't know how to change it and then build the .deb again (plus i don't know of that would work) or is there a way to fool the package into thinking ++5 is still installed?
I've just install RALUS (linux backup agent) from BE 2010 R2 by manually uploading it to the server and then extracting it followed by executing the install script.
After the install i deleted the extracted directory, when i go to my Media Server i cannot browse for this server eventhough i already put the IP address of this server.
Here's my diagnostic regarding this error:
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file: No such file or directory
Where can i download that file so that i can SCP to the proper directory in my Fedora COre 5 x86 Linux server ?
Have the same problem and can't uninstall, seemingly due to circular dependencies among firefox, firefox-3.0, firefox-branding and firefox-3.0-branding. how to break out of that?
I have to use the old FC6 instead of the latest Fedora distro. The existing thunderbird 1.5.0.12-3 is working fine. I want to upgrade thunderbird to the latest version. How to do that? This is my procedure. I downloaded thunderbird-2.0.0.19.tar.gz and untar it to /usr/local/bin/thunderbird.
$ /usr/local/bin/thunderbird/thunderbird /usr/local/bin/thunderbird/thunderbird-bin: error while loading shared libraries: libstdc++.so.5: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
# rpm -qa libstdc++ libstdc++-4.1.1-30
How do I install libstdc++.so.5 for only thunderbird so that libstdc++-4.1.1-30 is still the default?
I was setting up an Ubuntu server for a client who runs a rather old version of Irix on an SGI O2 machine (he uses some design software that does not run on newer hardware). This version of Irix can only use NFS V2 or V3, so I setup the exports file on Ubuntu to use nfs3. However, when the file system was mounted on Irix, everything (including flat text files) was mounted as a directory, i.e. everything in the Ubuntu directory was mounted as a circular link to its' self After _much_ faffing about, I found that using nfs2 in the exports file fixed the problem, and the client was a happy camper again.
I'm having some problems emerging things on my newly installed Gentoo box.Almost everything I try to emerge gets me stuck in this circular dependency with file and eselect:
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(sys-apps/file-5.05, ebuild scheduled for merge) depends on (app-admin/eselect-python-20100321, ebuild scheduled for merge) (buildtime) (app-admin/eselect-1.2.11, ebuild scheduled for merge) (buildtime) (sys-apps/file-5.05, ebuild scheduled for merge) (runtime)
I have set the USE flag "-python" on file, but it didn't break the loop.
I have a broken dependency. The package is libsdl-image-1.2-dev. When I try to fix it via synaptic, it says E: libsdl-image1.2-dev: cannot remove `/.' What can I do?
I wanted to install playonlinux under my ubuntu10.04 in order to run IE7 for test purposes.When i launched the installation, it mentioned that it depends on python-wxgtk2.8 so i went to the "Ubuntu.packages" and downloaded it but when trying to install it, i found out that it depends on python-wxversion2.x so i tried to install it but its dependency was on python-wxgtk2.8 ( i am in cycle now).
I am trying to install VMware 2.5 and when I run the rpm i receive the error: error: Failed Dependencies: /bin/sh is needed by VMware-Player-2.5.3-185404.i386
How can make this dependency? I have already tried linking it and I even tried using the rpm in the /bin directory, where /bin/sh is located.
I am very new to Ubuntu. I have installed Ubuntu 9.10 yesterday from downloading file from Website on my Acer Laptop. I want to install Virtual box and run Win XP to run some of the windows based programs. I downloaded deb file from virtualbox website for Ubuntu 9.10 and double clicked that file. The installer in Ubuntu immediately gave the following error. Error: Dependency is not satisfiable: libqt4-network (>= 4.5.1) I re-downloaded the file. But again same problem. I am not able to figure out what is wrong. I have got the latest update of Ubuntu running as I run the update after the the installation.
I am using Ubuntu Hardy. I tried to install Skype and it showed this error message "Skype dependency is not satisfiable libasound2". Then I check the synaptic manager it shows that the libasound2 is already installed. Then I reinstalled the libasound2 using terminal. But the error is still showing. On googleing I found in most of the forums the solution was to upgrade from edgy to feisty so it was no use to me.
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 installed the W3C-Validator from the Software Centre after installing the missing dependency from oneric. But now I get a 403 when visiting [URL]. Think this is most likely a file permissions issue but am not sure which file/directory to chown?
I have software that requires libstdc++.so.5 and 9.10 and 10.04 both only come with libstdc++.so.6. I've searched for a compat-libstdc++-5 to no avail. Does anyone have an suggestion on how to find/install this package?
I am trying to install the gcc package using Ubuntu 9.10, but fail to do so because of an dependency error, which seems to go in a circle. gcc-4.4-base needs libgcc1 before installation, and vice versa. Downloading the recently updated karmic packages did not help.
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)
As trying to update my system the other day I was greeted with a message I did not want.
Code: tpsv@titantest:~$ sudo apt-get install update Reading package lists... Error! E: Problem parsing dependency Replaces E: Error occurred while processing language-pack-kde-nds (NewVersion1) E: Problem with MergeList /var/lib/apt/lists/us.archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_karmic_main_binary-i386_Packages E: The package lists or status file could not be parsed or opened.
when I update ubuntu with update manager ,an error occurred. the detail is:
E: Problem parsing dependency Depends E: Error occurred while processing empathy (NewVersion1) E: Problem with MergeList /var/lib/apt/lists/mirror.bjtu.edu.cn_ubuntu_dists_lucid_main_binary-i386_Packages E: The package lists or status file could not be parsed or opened. E: _cache->open() failed, please report.
I am trying to install the g++ package (I actually hoped it was already installed on default, but it wasn't). $sudo apt-get install g++ however won't install the g++ package, instead it will tell me it depends on g++-4.3 (and is not going to be installed) and gcc-4.3 (and cannot be installed) .
how the heck I'm supposed to install g++ when I have to have g++ installed to make it work... (Oh, and I don't have an internet connection either, because Ubuntu simply refuses to recognize my USB WLan Adapte
i have ubuntu 10.04 LTS installed on dell laptop. Architecture is i686 . i want to install a software that requires above mentioned libraries. the software gives following error upon installation:-./decoder.i686-linux.public: error while loading shared libraries:libstdc++-libc6.2-2.so.3: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
I am running Debian squeeze and I am trying to install hplip-3.10.5 so I can use my new HP Photosmart C4750 printer.I downloaded the automatic installer and ran it and it gave me the following error message:
RE-CHECKING DEPENDENCIES ------------------------ error: A required dependency 'cups-image (CUPS image - CUPS image development files)' is still missing. error: Installation cannot continue without this dependency. error: Please manually install this dependency and re-run this installer.
So I ran apt-get install cups-image and got the following:
raygo75@RayGo1:~/Desktop$ sudo apt-get install cups-image Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state information... Done E: Couldn't find package cups-image
does the package "cups-image" exist? and if it does were can I find it. I have looked to no avail. I have posted a question on hplip seeing as that is were I got the script from.
I'm trying to install the driver for my printer, from a repo at Kyoto University. Did it before on other distros (Etch, Lenny,...). One of the three packages has an unmet dependency, libcupsys2-gntls..... (or something- doesn't matter, it's long gone). I expected to be able to use the -d option in apt-get to download it, and unpack it by hand, and place the vital parts in the right positions manually. Done that before, somehow, not necessarily this way. But apt-get won't let me download it, because of the unmet dependency.
Is apt-get really that stupid? If I only want to download it, why does it matter if there is an unmet (and, these days, unmeetable) dependency? Could I download it some other way? I've looked at Aptitude, and can't make head nor tail of it. Synaptic? Have I got the command right? #apt-get -d install package. EDIT: Tried #apt-get install -d package. Also apt-get --download-only --force-yes package. Or I could be really subversive, and copy the two essential files across from my Puppy system. Puppy didn't notice that this lib was missing, just got on with it. Funny old world, isn't it?
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) .....
I have just upgraded from F9 to F11. There are a lot of problems I appear to be having with dependencies.
yum update produces the following (the bits before appear ok): Code: Processing Dependency: libslapd_db-4.4.so()(64bit) for package: openldap-debuginfo --> Finished Dependency Resolution vlc-core-0.9.9-2.fc9.1.x86_64 from installed has depsolving problems --> Missing Dependency: libass.so.3()(64bit) is needed by package vlc-core-0.9.9-2.fc9.1.x86_64 (installed) openldap-debuginfo-2.4.10-2.fc9.x86_64 from installed has depsolving problems --> Missing Dependency: libslapd_db-4.4.so()(64bit) is needed by package openldap-debuginfo-2.4.10-2.fc9.x86_64 (installed) vlc-0.9.9-2.fc9.1.x86_64 from installed has depsolving problems --> Missing Dependency: dejavu-fonts is needed by package vlc-0.9.9-2.fc9.1.x86_64 (installed) devede-3.12c-3.fc9.noarch from installed has depsolving problems --> Missing Dependency: dejavu-fonts is needed by package devede-3.12c-3.fc9.noarch (installed) Error: Missing Dependency: libass.so.3()(64bit) is needed by package vlc-core-0.9.9-2.fc9.1.x86_64 (installed) Error: Missing Dependency: dejavu-fonts is needed by package devede-3.12c-3.fc9.noarch (installed) Error: Missing Dependency: libslapd_db-4.4.so()(64bit) is needed by package openldap-debuginfo-2.4.10-2.fc9.x86_64 (installed) Error: Missing Dependency: dejavu-fonts is needed by package vlc-0.9.9-2.fc9.1.x86_64 (installed) You could try using --skip-broken to work around the problem You could try running: package-cleanup --problems package-cleanup --dupes rpm -Va --nofiles --nodigest
I have just had an auto-update, and the process has stopped with the warning above. The full error message is given below. I had already had problems (not sure if they're somehow resolved or related to this) with updating [URL]. Tests have determined that problems in the boot system exist which prevent migration to dependency-based boot sequencing:
package virtualbox-ose removed but not purged, insserv: warning: script 'K20acpi-support' missing LSB tags and overrides, insserv: warning: script 'usplash' missing LSB tags and overrides, insserv: warning: script 'hwclock-save' missing LSB tags and overrides, insserv: warning: script 'acpid' missing LSB tags and overrides, insserv: warning: script 'gdm' missing LSB tags and overrides, insserv: warning: script 'failsafe-x' missing LSB tags and overrides, insserv: warning: script 'acpi-support' missing LSB tags and overrides, insserv: warning: script 'udevmonitor' missing LSB tags and overrides, insserv: warning: script 'hwclock' missing LSB tags and overrides, insserv: warning: script 'rsyslog-kmsg' missing LSB tags and overrides, insserv: script virtualbox-ose: service vboxdrv already provided!, insserv: script virtualbox-ose: service virtualbox-ose already provided!, insserv: warning: script 'dmesg' missing LSB tags and overrides, insserv: warning: script 'procps' missing LSB tags and overrides, insserv: warning: script 'atd' missing LSB tags and overrides, insserv: warning: script 'avahi-daemon' missing LSB tags and overrides, insserv: warning: script 'udevtrigger' missing LSB tags and overrides, insserv: warning: script 'apport' missing LSB tags and overrides, insserv: warning: script 'udev' missing LSB tags and overrides, insserv: warning: script 'ufw' missing LSB tags and overrides, insserv: warning: script 'rsyslog' missing LSB tags and overrides, insserv: warning: script 'anacron' missing LSB tags and overrides, insserv: warning: script 'network-manager' missing LSB tags and overrides, insserv: warning: script 'dbus' missing LSB tags and overrides, insserv: warning: script 'udev-finish' missing LSB tags and overrides, insserv: warning: script 'module-init-tools' missing LSB tags and overrides, insserv: warning: script 'hal' missing LSB tags and overrides, insserv: warning: script 'cron' missing LSB tags and overrides,
To reattempt the migration process after the problems have been fixed, run "dpkg-reconfigure sysv-rc".