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#317 | no change needed | 'Get specific release' troubles.. | ||
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coreutils 8.26-2 fontconfig 2.12-4 mmap 0.5-1 (installed the i386 version) nspr 4.12.0-4 rpm 4.13.0-17 plus rpm-libs 4.13.0-17 yum 3.4.3-11 zlib 1.2.11-2 I was able to choose the previous pentium4 version and downgrade to that, then update to the latest on all but coreutils and rpm and rpm-libs. Not sure if this is the right place to report this. Please correct me if I should report to ArcaNoae?. Regards, |
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#316 | no change needed | ANPM cannot fetch odin-win32k | ||
Description |
Error message while trying to install odin-win32k using ANPM: [u'ERROR with transaction check vs depsolve:', 'libodin = 0.7.1-3 is needed by odin-win32k-0.7.1-3.i386', u'Please report this error at http://trac.netlabs.org/rpm/'] |
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#315 | no change needed | rpm-yum-bootstrap not working on OS/2 4.52 | ||
Description |
I have an ancient Pentium2 running OS/2 Warp CP2 4.52. It's running quite nicely and I'd like to get a few of the rpm packages (mostly cups) on it. I got cups working the manual (non-rpm) way but it was pretty kludgy, so I did a clean install and would like to do it the right way, if possible. Is this machine still a supported configuration? If not, then it should be clearly stated it's not. If so, then there's a technical or documentation problem. Clean Warp 4.52 install. Added unzip and warpin 1.0.22. Tried: warpin rpm-yum-bootstrap-1_5-i386.wpi but WarpIN warned me that libc was required. I found and downloaded: http://rpm.netlabs.org/release/00/zip/libc-0_6_6-37_oc00.zip unpacked it to a temporary directory, and moved usr to \. I added the following to c:\config.sys and rebooted. SET UNIXROOT=C: Appended C:\usr\lib to LIBPATH Appended C:\usr\bin to PATH SET TMP=C:\tmp SET TMPDIR=C:\tmp Then I redid: warpin rpm-yum-bootstrap-1_5-i386.wpi and it succeeded in installing the bootstrap environment. I launched the yum bootstrap console, and it successfully downloaded the repolist packages and told me to run: yum install yum I did that and it spat out a tonne of errors like: Error: Package: urpo-20150513-11.oc00.i386 (netlabs-rel)
Error: Package: rpm-4.8.1-25.oc00.i386 (netlabs-rel)
Error: Package: 2:mmap-0.5-1.oc00.i386 (netlabs-rel)
I've cut out a tonne of similar errors, all involving libc. It seems every package that requires libc (pretty much all of them) failed. I checked the repos manually, and there doesn't seem to be a libc rpm package for i386. Is what I did (use the zip version of libc) correct? (By the way, there are no other libcXXX.dll libraries on the system aside from the one installed by the yum bootstrap package and the one I installed manually in \usr from your zip.) I also tried moving the LIBPATH for C:\usr\lib to the front of LIBPATH, rebooting, and trying again, but that made no difference. I see that the bootstrap console uses: BEGINLIBPATH=C:\tmp\yumbt\usr\lib;C:\usr\lib I've checked both of those locations and the libcXXX.dll's are there in both locations. I'm not why yum/rpm isn't finding them... |