Well, in whatever mode works for your system run:
apt-get update
apt-get upgrade
Until then the Mapnik package will not be installed/available and it
appears that I can't do anything to help.
Dane
On Oct 14, 2009, at 10:07 AM, [email protected] wrote:
Hello Dane,
Currently the running vm has (apt-get upgrade) latest packages
upgraded. This upgrades is done on the 'base' of virtual machine.
In click2try vm , if something is applied on 'base' then that is
present for running instance of vm. You might see some 'numbers of
pakage' still needs to be upgraded . Its because 'app' layer also
has apt-get info (database) just like 'base' which misguides user.
This misguiding information is something which we still need to work
on and will be fixed soon.
If you have observed something different or specific location then
please share your thoughts. we will be happy to provide you more
details.
Now about error ,
"dpkg: error processing gnome-power-manager (--remove):
failed to delete `/etc.dpkg-tmp': read-only file system".
Its because at present , if 'user' require to install any package
using dpkg (or apt-get) , we require to run the vm in different mode
(which is maintence mode where 'app' or base has write permission)
rather then the one which its running for user mode.
Does above information provides all information as expected ?
Please reply in case you have more queries.
Regards,
Arun Sharma
Click2try
From: "Dane Springmeyer" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 14, 2009 9:46 PM
To: "Aneel" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Live-demo] Does your application work on the click2try
GISVM?
On Oct 13, 2009, at 4:29 PM, Tom Callaghan wrote:
> Hi Aneel and Arun,
>
> Dane is requesting that we perform an apt-get upgrade. Since you are
> assembling all of this for production, I wanted to pass the request
> on to
> you. Apparently, our /etc/ap/sources.list file did not have an line
> for
> jaunty-updates. I was thinking that that would be best done in the
> base
> image, but do not know what the impact will be on the app layer.
So the new line was added to the 'sources.list' but 'apt-get update'
was not run on this new machine. Why not?
I tried to do it myself within the running VM but after all packages
are downloaded (took about 20 minutes) dpkg bails with this error:
'dpkg: error processing gnome-power-manager (--remove):
failed to delete `/etc.dpkg-tmp': read-only file system
Do you know why this is happening?
Dane
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