Hello, On Fri, 2006-06-16 at 15:05, Yannick patois wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > Hi, > > Yannick patois wrote: > > Brett Viren wrote: > >>> Yannick patois <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >>>> Err http://mirror.phy.bnl.gov unstable/root root-common 5.09.01-7 > >>>> 403 Forbidden > >>> In the unstable/root/binary-powerpc area these "packages" are all > >>> actually broken symlinks to the pool area. > >>> I've just removed them. The older version "-6" ones are linked okay > >>> so please try again. > > Thanks, installation of root-common worked. > > Unfortunately there seems to be a bunch of quite unresolved/conflicting > > dependencies, I'll have a deeper look when I can, maybe it's my local > > config. Otherwise, I'll let you know. > > Seems I cant solve that problem: > > ibook2:~# aptitude install root
[snip] > The following packages have unmet dependencies: > root-plugin-mysql: Depends: libmysqlclient15 (>= 5.0.15-1) but it is > not installable > root-common: Conflicts: root-rootd (< 5.09.01-7) but 5.09.01-6 is to > be installed. > Conflicts: root-proofd (< 5.09.01-7) but 5.09.01-6 is to > be installed. > Conflicts: root-xrootd (< 5.09.01-7) but 5.09.01-6 is to > be installed. > > > I fist had a look at this libmysqlclient15 dependency, and was stuck: > seems that no package by that name exists... > > It does work on ix86 but on ppc it fails (libmysqlclient15 neither > exists on ix86...). > > Any help? Thanks. > Hmm, that's really interesting. By the way, I'm an ix86 platform user. Before upgrading to a new mysql or postgres version I try to see and understand the differences. And the steps to do to use the new functionality on the existing data. A quick check in the changelog for mysql-dfsg-5.0 gives: libmysqlclient15 was renamed into libmysqlclient15off in march this year due to binary incompatible changes. Could this mean, even a re-compile of clients using this library is not enough? Kind Regards, Thomas -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

