[PlanetCCRMA] installing apt on FC2
Jeff Farr
Jeff Farr <moogah@gmail.com>
Thu Oct 6 09:53:02 2005
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Thank you for your help, I had burnt the wrong .iso to cd ;). I've now got
FC3 up and running with the proper version of PlanetCCRMA but I'm still
having trouble installing the new kernel. I'm working off CD and using the
command:
apt-get -o Acquire::cdrom::mount=3D/media/cdrom install planetccrma-core
I've checked and that is where the cdrom is (thats where I installed apt
from so I'm pretty sure it's correct). However, I get the following message
The Following Packages have unment dependancies:
planetccrma-core: Depends: alsa-lib-devel (=3D1.0.9-0.1.rc1.rhfc3.ccrma
Also, in order to install my ethernet card the driver docs say I need the
"Configured source code" for the kernel, where can I get that for the patch=
?
On 10/4/05, Fernando Lopez-Lezcano <nando@ccrma.stanford.edu> wrote:
>
> On Tue, 2005-10-04 at 00:49 -0400, Jeff Farr wrote:
> > Yes, I realized this about an hour ago, apt went in this time.
> > However, I'm getting the same message while trying to install
> > synaptic. I moved on to installing the kernel, but I get an error:
> >
> > file /etc/makedev.d/alsa from install of
> > alsa-driver-1.0.4-1.cvs.rhfc1.ccrma conflicts with file from package
> > MAKEDEV-3.3.13-1
>
> Anything that has "rhfc1" in its release has a very low chance of
> installing correctly in fc2. You don't have apt correctly configured to
> point to the fc2 repositories...
>
> -- Fernando
>
>
> > On 10/4/05, Fernando Lopez-Lezcano <nando@ccrma.stanford.edu> wrote:
> > On Mon, 2005-10-03 at 23:11 -0400, Jeff Farr wrote:
> > > I get the following output when trying to:
> > > rpm -Uvh apt-*.i386.rpm
> > >
> > > error: Failed dependancies
> > > librpm-4.2.so <http://librpm-4.2.so> is needed by
> apt-0.5.15cnc2-1.rhfc1.ccrma
> > > librpmdb-4.2.so <http://librpmdb-4.2.so> is needed by
> apt-0.5.15cnc2-1.rhfc1.ccrma
> > > librpmio-4.2.so <http://librpmio-4.2.so> is needed by
> apt-0.5.15cnc2-1.rhfc1.ccrma
> >
> > If you are indeed trying to install in fc2 then you should use
> > the apt
> > that has been compiled for fc2, the one you are trying is for
> > fc1...
> > ("rhfc1" in the release). The dependencies will not match...
>
> >
>
>
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Thank you for your help, I had burnt the wrong .iso to cd ;).
I've now got FC3 up and running with the proper version of PlanetCCRMA
but I'm still having trouble installing the new kernel. I'm
working off CD and using the command:<br>
<tt>apt-get -o Acquire::cdrom::mount=3D/media/cdrom install planetccrma-cor=
e<br>
<span style=3D"font-family: mon;"><br>
I've checked and that is where the cdrom is (thats where I installed
apt from so I'm pretty sure it's correct). However, I get the
following message<br>
<br>
The Following Packages have unment dependancies:<br>
planetccrma-core: Depends: alsa-lib-devel (=3D1.0.9-0.1.rc1.rhfc3.ccrma<br>
<br>
Also, in order to install my ethernet card the driver docs say I need
the "Configured source code" for the kernel, where can I get that=
for
the patch?<br>
</span></tt><br><div><span class=3D"gmail_quote">On 10/4/05, <b class=3D"gm=
ail_sendername">Fernando Lopez-Lezcano</b> <<a href=3D"mailto:nando@ccrm=
a.stanford.edu">nando@ccrma.stanford.edu</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote c=
lass=3D"gmail_quote" style=3D"border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); ma=
rgin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
On Tue, 2005-10-04 at 00:49 -0400, Jeff Farr wrote:<br>> Yes, I realized=
this about an hour ago, apt went in this time.<br>> However, I'm gettin=
g the same message while trying to install<br>> synaptic. I m=
oved on to installing the kernel, but I get an error:
<br>><br>> file /etc/makedev.d/alsa from install of<br>> alsa-driv=
er-1.0.4-1.cvs.rhfc1.ccrma conflicts with file from package<br>> MAKEDEV=
-3.3.13-1<br><br>Anything that has "rhfc1" in its release has a v=
ery low chance of
<br>installing correctly in fc2. You don't have apt correctly configured to=
<br>point to the fc2 repositories...<br><br>-- Fernando<br><br><br>> On =
10/4/05, Fernando Lopez-Lezcano <<a href=3D"mailto:nando@ccrma.stanford.=
edu">
nando@ccrma.stanford.edu</a>> wrote:<br>> &nbs=
p; On Mon, 2005-10-03 at 23:11 -0400, Jeff Farr wrote:<br=
>> > I get the follow=
ing output when trying to:<br>>  =
; > rpm -Uvh apt-*.i386.rpm<br>> &=
nbsp; >
<br>> > error: Failed=
dependancies<br>> > =
<a href=3D"http://librpm-4.2.so">librpm-4.2.so</a> is needed by apt-0.5.15c=
nc2-1.rhfc1.ccrma<br>> &=
gt; <a href=3D"http://librpmdb-4.2.so">librpmdb-4.2.so
</a> is needed by apt-0.5.15cnc2-1.rhfc1.ccrma<br>> &nb=
sp; > <a href=3D"http://librpmio-4.2.so">librpmi=
o-4.2.so</a> is needed by apt-0.5.15cnc2-1.rhfc1.ccrma<br>><br>> =
; If you are indeed trying to ins=
tall in fc2 then you should use
<br>> the apt<br>>&nb=
sp; that has been compiled for fc=
2, the one you are trying is for<br>>  =
; fc1...<br>>  =
; ("rhfc1" in the release). The dependencies will not match...<br=
><br>>
<br><br></blockquote></div><br>
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