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Distribution: UBUNTU 8.04, Maemo 4.1, Linpus, OS X 10.5.4
Posts: 56
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where to find dependencies
hi
i'm running a fedora derivative, linpus linux on my acer aspire one. when i try to do an update i get the following error message:
Quote:
Unresolvable requirement libgnome-desktop-2.so.2 for gnome-utils
Missing Dependency: gecko-libs = 1.8.1.16 is needed by package yelp
notification-daemon-xfce conflicts with notify-daemon
is there a command i can enter to install each one via the terminal?
You might check the http://rpm.pbone.net web site. It covers a number of distro's and you can filter the results. If you can locate the main package you have, the dependencies list are links to the packages you need. If compiling from the source package, often you need a -devel version of a dependency. Clicking on the source link you may have a list to the dependencies for that as well.
Ok, with devel packages the exact version number must match with the non-devel package. On a "standard" package like this you should just use yum. It will download the proper version. You cannot mix packages from one distro and version with packages from another distro and version.
Well, I went back to Firefox 2 with the recovery cd, then I updated it to the last version with yum update firefox. It's now in version 2.0.0.14.
Yet I cannot update some packages with pup because of the aforementioned "Missing Dependency: gecko-libs = 1.8.1.16 is needed by package yelp". If I type yum update gecko-libs, it answers "Could not find update match for gecko-libs". In Firefox-About it says Gecko/20080612.
Yes I have the exact problem, kept me up all night to no avail. Hoping one of you more experienced folks can suggest a solution or the problem gets "fixed"!
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