rpm -qa|grep foomatic foomatic-3.0.1-2
rpm -vhF /mnt/exp/fed2/RPMS/foomatic-3.0.1-6.i386.rpm (That directory is my mirror of rawhide)
/etc/security/selinux/src/policy/file_contexts/file_contexts: No such file or directory error: Failed dependencies: perl(:MODULE_COMPAT_5.8.4) is needed by foomatic-3.0.1-6
I can't find any perl module by that name, but it doesn't really appear to be the package name anyway. It should be though shouldn't it? How might I track this dependency down without a name.
I've tried all file names inside rpmdb-fedora-2-0.20040716.i386.rpm Which is the current rawhide pkg containing the full distro data base. I keep a list of all file names on hand so looked for `grep -e module_compat homemade_file.db' and come up with zip.
What use is this reference and what does it point to?
On Tue, Jul 20, 2004 at 10:46:30AM -0500, Harry Putnam wrote:
rpm -qa|grep foomatic foomatic-3.0.1-2
rpm -vhF /mnt/exp/fed2/RPMS/foomatic-3.0.1-6.i386.rpm (That directory is my mirror of rawhide)
/etc/security/selinux/src/policy/file_contexts/file_contexts: No such file or directory error: Failed dependencies: perl(:MODULE_COMPAT_5.8.4) is needed by foomatic-3.0.1-6
I can't find any perl module by that name, but it doesn't really appear to be the package name anyway. It should be though shouldn't it? How might I track this dependency down without a name.
Install the rpmdb-fedora from rawhide and:
rpm -q --redhatprovides 'perl(:MODULE_COMPAT_5.8.4)'
You'll see that perl provides this.
What use is this reference and what does it point to?
It is to make sure that you install the version of perl that is necessary for that compiled package. It dumps perl modules into the file system and the installed perl must be able to load them.
Tim. */
Tim Waugh twaugh@redhat.com writes:
What use is this reference and what does it point to?
It is to make sure that you install the version of perl that is necessary for that compiled package. It dumps perl modules into the file system and the installed perl must be able to load them.
Yup and thanks
On Tue, 20 Jul 2004, Harry Putnam wrote:
Tim Waugh twaugh@redhat.com writes:
What use is this reference and what does it point to?
It is to make sure that you install the version of perl that is necessary for that compiled package. It dumps perl modules into the file system and the installed perl must be able to load them.
Yup and thanks
BTW: you could have just used yum. for eg - on FC2:
[root@localhost root]# yum -c /etc/yum.conf.dev upgrade foomatic Gathering header information file(s) from server(s) Server: Rawhide Development Finding updated packages Downloading needed headers Finding obsoleted packages Resolving dependencies .Dependencies resolved I will do the following: [update: foomatic 3.0.1-6.i386] I will install/upgrade these to satisfy the dependencies: [deps: perl 3:5.8.4-3.i386] Is this ok [y/N]:
Satish Balay balay@fastmail.fm writes:
BTW: you could have just used yum. for eg - on FC2:
[root@localhost root]# yum -c /etc/yum.conf.dev upgrade foomatic Gathering header information file(s) from server(s) Server: Rawhide Development
What does that yum.conf look like to find `Rawhide Development'?
On Tue, 20 Jul 2004, Harry Putnam wrote:
Satish Balay balay@fastmail.fm writes:
BTW: you could have just used yum. for eg - on FC2:
[root@localhost root]# yum -c /etc/yum.conf.dev upgrade foomatic Gathering header information file(s) from server(s) Server: Rawhide Development
What does that yum.conf look like to find `Rawhide Development'?
My /etc/yum.conf just points to FC2 repositories. I use a separate /etc/yum.conf.dev (useable with -c) - if I want to pick up selected packages from rawhide. (similarlry for other 3rd party repositories - for eg: dag etc..)
Satish
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[balay@localhost balay]$ cat /etc/yum.conf.dev [main] cachedir=/var/cache/yum debuglevel=2 logfile=/var/log/yum.log pkgpolicy=newest distroverpkg=fedora-release tolerant=1 exactarch=1 retries=20 keepalive=0 exclude=rpmdb-fedora
[development] name=Rawhide Development baseurl=http://mirrors.kernel.org/fedora/core/development/i386
On Tue, 20 Jul 2004, Satish Balay wrote:
[balay@localhost balay]$ cat /etc/yum.conf.dev [main]
I hate it when 'pine-4.60' automatically merges lines. This didn't happen in 4.58. The above was supporsed to be 2 different lines.
Anyone know what flag I can use to turn off this auto-formatting-text feature? I use emacs as editor in pine..
I use some of the new features in 4.60 - so I can't downgrade :(
Satish
On Tue, 20 Jul 2004, Satish Balay wrote:
On Tue, 20 Jul 2004, Satish Balay wrote:
[balay@localhost balay]$ cat /etc/yum.conf.dev [main]
I hate it when 'pine-4.60' automatically merges lines. This didn't happen in 4.58. The above was supporsed to be 2 different lines.
Anyone know what flag I can use to turn off this auto-formatting-text feature? I use emacs as editor in pine..
I use some of the new features in 4.60 - so I can't downgrade :(
Ok - I found the pine option to enable:
quell-flowed-text
Satish
On Tue, 20 Jul 2004 16:54:13 -0500 (CDT), Satish Balay wrote:
[balay@localhost balay]$ cat /etc/yum.conf.dev [main]
I hate it when 'pine-4.60' automatically merges lines. This didn't happen in 4.58. The above was supporsed to be 2 different lines.
Anyone know what flag I can use to turn off this auto-formatting-text feature? I use emacs as editor in pine..
I use some of the new features in 4.60 - so I can't downgrade :(
Ok - I found the pine option to enable:
quell-flowed-text
Note that your message arrived fine here without the described reformatting bug. Hence it must be a _display_ feature in PINE which is only visible at your end.
On Wed, 21 Jul 2004, Michael Schwendt wrote:
On Tue, 20 Jul 2004 16:54:13 -0500 (CDT), Satish Balay wrote:
[balay@localhost balay]$ cat /etc/yum.conf.dev [main]
<snip>
Note that your message arrived fine here without the described reformatting bug. Hence it must be a _display_ feature in PINE which is only visible at your end.
Well the archives show that the 2 lines are merged..
http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-test-list/2004-July/msg00390.html
the pine bug (rather feature) is 'if there is a space at the end of the line - it means line continuation'
This bit me with copy/paste from xterms. When using tab completion in bash - it adds an extra space at the end of the command.
Satish
On Tue, 20 Jul 2004 17:33:30 -0500 (CDT), Satish Balay wrote:
On Wed, 21 Jul 2004, Michael Schwendt wrote:
On Tue, 20 Jul 2004 16:54:13 -0500 (CDT), Satish Balay wrote:
[balay@localhost balay]$ cat /etc/yum.conf.dev [main]
<snip>
Note that your message arrived fine here without the described reformatting bug. Hence it must be a _display_ feature in PINE which is only visible at your end.
Well the archives show that the 2 lines are merged..
http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-test-list/2004-July/msg00390.html
Weird. Not here and not in the raw archive either: http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-test-list/2004-July.txt.gz
the pine bug (rather feature) is 'if there is a space at the end of the line - it means line continuation'
One thing for sure, it [PINE] didn't send the message like that, whether you believe me or not. ;o)
Umm, folks, look at the headers original message:
Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed
so clients are supposed to wrap the lines themselves. Clients that don't support format=flowed will see the message with the line breaks as they were in the original message.
- J<
On Tue, 20 Jul 2004, Jason L Tibbitts III wrote:
Umm, folks, look at the headers original message:
Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed
so clients are supposed to wrap the lines themselves. Clients that don't support format=flowed will see the message with the line breaks as they were in the original message.
Yeah this makes sense. Thanks for the clarification.
Satish
On Tue, Jul 20, 2004 at 12:22:31PM -0500, Satish Balay wrote:
On Tue, 20 Jul 2004, Harry Putnam wrote:
Tim Waugh twaugh@redhat.com writes:
What use is this reference and what does it point to?
It is to make sure that you install the version of perl that is necessary for that compiled package. It dumps perl modules into the file system and the installed perl must be able to load them.
Yup and thanks
BTW: you could have just used yum.
Or rpm's --aid option (with the rpmdb-fedora package installed).
Tim. */
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On Tue, Jul 20, 2004 at 10:46:30AM -0500, Harry Putnam wrote:
rpm -qa|grep foomatic foomatic-3.0.1-2 =20 rpm -vhF /mnt/exp/fed2/RPMS/foomatic-3.0.1-6.i386.rpm (That directory is my mirror of rawhide) =20 /etc/security/selinux/src/policy/file_contexts/file_contexts: No such fil=
e or directory
error: Failed dependencies: perl(:MODULE_COMPAT_5.8.4) is needed by foomatic-3.0.1-6 =20 I can't find any perl module by that name, but it doesn't really appear to be the package name anyway. It should be though shouldn't it? How might I track this dependency down without a name.
Install the rpmdb-fedora from rawhide and:
rpm -q --redhatprovides 'perl(:MODULE_COMPAT_5.8.4)'
You'll see that perl provides this.
What use is this reference and what does it point to?
It is to make sure that you install the version of perl that is necessary for that compiled package. It dumps perl modules into the file system and the installed perl must be able to load them.
Tim. */
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