What's the next step after that? apt-get install mapnik? or rerun sudo ./install_mapnik.sh?
Alex Dane Springmeyer wrote: > 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 >> >> > > _______________________________________________ Live-demo mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/live-demo
