On 07/24/2014 02:30 PM, ToddAndMargo wrote:
On 07/24/2014 12:29 PM, Mark Stodola wrote:
On 07/24/2014 02:19 PM, ToddAndMargo wrote:
On 07/24/2014 12:17 PM, Mark Stodola wrote:
On 07/24/2014 02:00 PM, ToddAndMargo wrote:
On 07/23/2014 09:05 AM, Mark Stodola wrote:
On 07/23/2014 10:43 AM, ToddAndMargo wrote:
Hi All,
I am having trouble installing the PDF Studio RPM.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/slgrnolcsktaezz/PDFStudio_v9_0_2_linux.rpm
# cat /etc/redhat-release
Scientific Linux release 6.5 (Carbon)
# uname -r
2.6.32-431.20.3.el6.x86_64
# rpm -ivh PDFStudio_v9_0_2_linux.rpm
Preparing... ########################################### [100%]
1:PDFStudio ########################################### [100%]
error: unpacking of archive failed on file .pdfstudio9/:
cpio: Archive file not in header
Any way to fix this?
Many thanks,
-T
I would first check the integrity of the file.
I downloaded it here (not installed it, as I don't have SL6.5).
It unpacked fine though using "rpm2cpio filename.rpm | cpio -idmv"
I have the following checksum on it:
MD5: f39d0ef9c4fd74cbfcbffa37f0ee18f2 PDFStudio_v9_0_2_linux.rpm
SHA1: 2e69d1b564cfebcac5cba9244bd04f64cedc959f
PDFStudio_v9_0_2_linux.rpm
It has an odd directory structure, it seems to put everything in
/pdfstudio9.
-Mark
Hi Mark,
I get your same md5sum and I am able to to do the rpm2cpio
thing as well. But, still get the cpio error when trying
to install. Rats!
-T
Well, if the cpio works, extract it to / and run the postinstall
portion
from
rpm -qp --scripts filename.rpm
It looks like they are owned by 'root.root' in the rpm.
Have you tried getting it directly from qoppa.com?
"We are sorry but as previously mentioned we do not support
the RPM installer. We have other users that have been able
to successfully install using the RPM so I'm not sure
what that error could be."
-Mark
Well, if it works by hand, it shouldn't be too hard to recreate the RPM
from what you have. I would take a whack at it, but I'm already behind
on preparing for extended travel. Someone else here could help with the
finer details if you need.
-Mark
is [Desktop Entry] part of the post install script?
Yes, if you look close, the lines right above that call xdg-open, and
are echoing the [Desktop Entry] lines into a file (using the >>). It is
basically creating a desktop icon entry in a common location.
/bin/echo -e "#!/usr/bin/env xdg-open
[Desktop Entry]
Type=Application
Name=PDF Studio 9
Exec=/bin/sh \"$I4J_INSTALL_LOCATION/pdfstudio9\"
Icon=$I4J_INSTALL_LOCATION/.install4j/pdfstudio9.png
" >> "$I4J_INSTALL_LOCATION/pdfstudio9.desktop"
That is all "one line" of a command essentially.
It looks like the script just makes a few symlinks and ensures the newly
created desktop icon is executable.
The rest is just unpacking jar files, which I'm not as familiar with as
I haven't touched java in close to a decade. It all looks straight forward.
-Mark
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Mr. Mark V. Stodola
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National Electrostatics Corp.
P.O. Box 620310
Middleton, WI 53562-0310 USA
Phone: (608) 831-7600
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