for this printer. Unfortunately, the file is only available in either
RPM or DEB format. I cannot figure out how to extract the PPD
from RPM file. I have read man rpm; however, I am still confused. I
tried following the instruction given on the site for extracting the
files; however, that only issued
/download_prn.html#MFC-9560CDW
for this printer. Unfortunately, the file is only available in either
RPM or DEB format. I cannot figure out how to extract the PPD
from RPM file. I have read man rpm; however, I am still confused. I
tried following the instruction given on the site for extracting
:
http://welcome.solutions.brother.com/bsc/public_s/id/linux/en/download_prn.html#MFC-9560CDW
for this printer. Unfortunately, the file is only available in
either RPM or DEB format. I cannot figure out how to extract
the PPD from RPM file. I have read man rpm; however, I am
still confused. I
:
http://welcome.solutions.brother.com/bsc/public_s/id/linux/en/index.html,
I can download a file from:
http://welcome.solutions.brother.com/bsc/public_s/id/linux/en/download_prn.html#MFC-9560CDW
for this printer. Unfortunately, the file is only available in
either RPM or DEB format. I cannot
,
I can download a file from:
http://welcome.solutions.brother.com/bsc/public_s/id/linux/en/download_prn.html#MFC-9560CDW
for this printer. Unfortunately, the file is only available in
either RPM or DEB format. I cannot figure out how to extract
the PPD from RPM file. I have read man rpm; however, I
On Sat, Aug 14, 2010 at 11:42 AM, Ryan Coleman ryan.cole...@cwis.bizwrote:
I was actually looking at the Seagate Barracuda model... I'm upgrading my
RAID 5 of 8x1TB to something larger. $135 each:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822148487
If it's for a personal NAS,
Can anyone give me any reasons to buy these over 7200RPMs for a RAID? I may
need to pinch pennies if I have to finance my next servers out of pocket.
Stupid idea, I know, but I really want to know if there's a reason to skimp.
--
Ryan
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On 14.08.2010 03:52, Ryan Coleman wrote:
Can anyone give me any reasons to buy these over 7200RPMs for a RAID? I may
need to pinch pennies if I have to finance my next servers out of pocket.
Stupid idea, I know, but I really want to know if there's a reason to skimp.
They're a little slower,
I was actually looking at the Seagate Barracuda model... I'm upgrading my RAID
5 of 8x1TB to something larger. $135 each:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822148487
On Aug 13, 2010, at 10:28 PM, TJ Varghese wrote:
On Sat, Aug 14, 2010 at 9:52 AM, Ryan Coleman
On Sat, Aug 14, 2010 at 9:52 AM, Ryan Coleman ryan.cole...@cwis.biz wrote:
Can anyone give me any reasons to buy these over 7200RPMs for a RAID? I may
need to pinch pennies if I have to finance my next servers out of pocket.
Stupid idea, I know, but I really want to know if there's a reason to
, and you're back in the land of the living!
That was fun
Anyone know where the right place for rpm to put real unix libs for
use with compat? compat/lib?
Anyway, thanks, all
Steve
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Yeah, I admit it, was really stupid of me to try. All those linux
ports go willy-nilly running rpm's thru your system, so when
linux-flash-plugin-f10 crashed after install, I just *had* to hunt
down it's dependancies and try installing them.
Main thing is that portupgrade -f gamin is *not*
On Feb 11, 2010, at 8:05 PM, Steve Franks wrote:
Main thing is that portupgrade -f gamin is *not* putting fresh bsd
copies overtop the bad linux ones I stupidly installed, and anything
with gtk is now useless (shared object 'libselinux.so.1 not found,
required by libgio-2.0.so.0), which is
Hello,
I've just installed the emulators/linux_base-f10 port in order to run some
rpm-based applications.
Various online manuals told me that one should not use the native freebsd rpm
binary (archivers/rpm), but instead use the /compat/linux/bin/rpm. But there's
no such rpm binary under
On Fri, 28 Aug 2009 13:06:28 +0400 Jeff Laine wrote:
I've just installed the emulators/linux_base-f10 port in order to run some
rpm-based applications.
Various online manuals told me that one should not use the native freebsd rpm
binary (archivers/rpm), but instead use the /compat/linux/bin
On Fri,28-08-2009 [14:57:04], Boris Samorodov wrote:
On Fri, 28 Aug 2009 13:06:28 +0400 Jeff Laine wrote:
I've just installed the emulators/linux_base-f10 port in order to run some
rpm-based applications.
Various online manuals told me that one should not use the native freebsd
rpm
On Fri, 28 Aug 2009 15:54:05 +0400 Jeff Laine wrote:
I've unpacked my apps under /compat/linux tree but my binary requires
shared X libraries:
nsdexec: error while loading shared libraries: libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0: cannot
open shared object file: No such file or directory
This library is a
I need to put my printer to work and its driver finishes as
i386.rpm files. I've already installed linux_base-fc4 but when I type
/compat/linux/bin rpm -ivh --root=/usr/compat/linux/rpmfile.rpm I
got permission denied as root
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Hi. Dear All
Could you pls let me know how to install file that the format is RPM on
FreeBSD.
Because I want to install a Virtual Machine which name is VMware
Workstation for Linux on FreeBSD? But there only RPM has been published. So
pls kindly help me deal with this case. Thanks.
BR
On Thu, Nov 27, 2008 at 9:14 AM, Alex [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi. Dear All
Could you pls let me know how to install file that the format is RPM on
FreeBSD.
Because I want to install a Virtual Machine which name is VMware
Workstation for Linux on FreeBSD? But there only RPM has been
On Fri, 21 Sep 2007 03:41:24 pm Norberto Meijome wrote:
On Thu, 20 Sep 2007 19:35:28 +0200 (CEST)
Wojciech Puchar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
but we are talking about disk capacity. filesystem is just kind of data
on disk, you may access disk without it like my video stream server.
actually
John Andrewartha wrote:
When you format a disk a percentage of the disk is reserved for a map so your
file can be found.
On a UFS it is called the SUPER BLOCKS a master and at least one slave.
Typically these blocks will take up to 8% or there abouts of the disk.
BTW I am not shouting when
not a case of misrepresentations that I have found on network
attached hard disk storage devices and Firewire drives.
I have one that was expressly advertised on the package to be
120 Gb capacity, and in fact only 111Gb are available for storage.
common marketlie: telling capacity not in
as 120 Gb and actually only has 117 Gb usable capacity.
Like 9Gb is enough for several operating systems. 3Gb is even
enough for an operating syste
Advertised sizes are for unformatted media. Each filesystem will use different
no. they use available space (in sectors) but counted in billions
no. they use available space (in sectors) but counted in billions of bytes
instead of 2^30 bytes
fair enough...but disk's useful capacity will be slightly
different after you format it in whatever filesystem you choose with whatever
options you choose to format.
but we are talking about disk
On Thu, 20 Sep 2007 09:23:45 +0200 (CEST)
Wojciech Puchar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Advertised sizes are for unformatted media. Each filesystem will use
different
no. they use available space (in sectors) but counted in billions of bytes
instead of 2^30 bytes
fair enough...but disk's
On Thu, 20 Sep 2007 09:22:00 +0200 (CEST)
Wojciech Puchar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
not a case of misrepresentations that I have found on network
attached hard disk storage devices and Firewire drives.
I have one that was expressly advertised on the package to be
120 Gb capacity, and in
On Thu, 20 Sep 2007 19:35:28 +0200 (CEST)
Wojciech Puchar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
but we are talking about disk capacity. filesystem is just kind of data on
disk, you may access disk without it like my video stream server. actually
only 1GB of each disk is allocated for filesystem
Hello;
Is there a utility for measuring the effective RPM of a hard disk?
A software tackometer?
I have IDE drives, SATA drives, both 7200 and 10,000 RPM,
as well as SCSI disks that are supposed to be running at 15k
RPM. I noticed that on the hard drive labels, those on the disk
case itself do
At 07:47 PM 9/19/2007, jekillen wrote:
Hello;
Is there a utility for measuring the effective RPM of a hard disk?
A software tackometer?
I have IDE drives, SATA drives, both 7200 and 10,000 RPM,
as well as SCSI disks that are supposed to be running at 15k
RPM. I noticed that on the hard drive
Derek Ragona wrote:
Run the manufacturer's diagnostic utility to check the drives speed and
performance. Most of these utilities also give you the drive model and
serial number as well. Look for a self-booting version that is a cd-rom
ISO, these usually run FreeDOS to easily access the
On Sep 19, 2007, at 6:07 PM, Rob wrote:
Derek Ragona wrote:
Run the manufacturer's diagnostic utility to check the drives speed
and performance. Most of these utilities also give you the drive
model and serial number as well. Look for a self-booting version
that is a cd-rom ISO, these
]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of jekillen
Sent: Thursday, 20 September 2007 12:47 p.m.
To: FreeBSD Mailing List
Subject: Hard drive RPM
Hello;
I have one that was expressly advertised on the package to be 120 Gb
capacity, and in fact only 111Gb are available for storage.
That is a 9 Gb
On Wed, 19 Sep 2007 17:47:19 -0700
jekillen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a utility for measuring the effective RPM of a hard disk?
A software tackometer?
not sure, ultimatebootcd , as it has been suggested, may have some answers. For
reference, just get the drive model and get the full
So, first time I've ever messed with linux compatibility. This is
about where I'm at:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ sudo rpm -i picasa-2.2.2820-5.i386.rpm
error: failed dependencies:
/bin/bash is needed by picasa-2.2.2820-5
ld-linux.so.2 is needed by picasa-2.2.2820-5
libICE.so.6
On Tue, 27 Mar 2007 15:56:04 -0700 Steve Franks wrote:
So, first time I've ever messed with linux compatibility. This is
about where I'm at:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ sudo rpm -i picasa-2.2.2820-5.i386.rpm
error: failed dependencies:
/bin/bash is needed by picasa-2.2.2820-5
ld
linux_base-8 and rpm
ports
It is recommended to use linux_base-fc4 nowadays.
but when I try to install a i386.rpm file the system claims for some
libs
(libpopt, libtiff, glibc.so.6 , libxml, bash)
All those apps are already at the ports tree. Which app do you need to
run
, 11 Mar 2007 12:44:38 + Luiz A B de Campos wrote:
Is it possible to do this? I've already installed linux_base-8 and
rpm
ports
It is recommended to use linux_base-fc4 nowadays.
but when I try to install a i386.rpm file the system claims for
some
libs
(libpopt
Is it possible to do this? I've already installed linux_base-8 and rpm ports
but when I try to install a i386.rpm file the system claims for some libs
(libpopt, libtiff, glibc.so.6 , libxml, bash)
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On Sun, 11 Mar 2007 12:44:38 + Luiz A B de Campos wrote:
Is it possible to do this? I've already installed linux_base-8 and rpm ports
It is recommended to use linux_base-fc4 nowadays.
but when I try to install a i386.rpm file the system claims for some libs
(libpopt, libtiff, glibc.so.6
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I connected to www. Freebsd.org, sherched for rpm and got to a page
with several rpm ports that can be downloaded. Since O have FreeBSD
6.0 I figured I could go for the latehast rpm which is 4.0.4_4. So I
first downloaded rpm4.tar, and put it in my /usr/rpm/rpm4
RAW [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This question is about a FreeBSD port that I cannot automake.
Dear FreeBSDers;
Tried to obtain, make and install Port rpm-4.0.4_4, on my new FreeBSD
6.0. Not there yet Looks like the Makefile program got down to
post-patch:, became unhappy, informed me
Hi LG:
Thanks for the tip.
I connected to www. Freebsd.org, sherched for rpm and got to a page
with several rpm ports that can be downloaded. Since O have FreeBSD 6.0
I figured I could go for the latehast rpm which is 4.0.4_4. So I first
downloaded rpm4.tar, and put it in my /usr/rpm/rpm4
This question is about a FreeBSD port that I cannot automake.
Dear FreeBSDers;
Tried to obtain, make and install Port rpm-4.0.4_4, on my new FreeBSD
6.0. Not there yet Looks like the Makefile program got down to
post-patch:, became unhappy, informed me with error code 127
On Jan 16, 2006, at 11:17 PM, Gregory Nou wrote:
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
As the subject asks, is there an equivalent? I'm trying to
install linux apache2 on a FreeBSD box, and would like have rpm do
as much as possible as far as getting the dependencies and
downloading them ...
baring
On Tue, 2006-01-17 at 08:36, Garrett Cooper wrote:
On Jan 16, 2006, at 11:17 PM, Gregory Nou wrote:
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
As the subject asks, is there an equivalent? I'm trying to
install linux apache2 on a FreeBSD box, and would like have rpm do
as much as possible as far
On Tue, 17 Jan 2006, Robert Slade wrote:
On Tue, 2006-01-17 at 08:36, Garrett Cooper wrote:
On Jan 16, 2006, at 11:17 PM, Gregory Nou wrote:
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
As the subject asks, is there an equivalent? I'm trying to
install linux apache2 on a FreeBSD box, and would like have rpm do
As the subject asks, is there an equivalent? I'm trying to install
linux apache2 on a FreeBSD box, and would like have rpm do as much as
possible as far as getting the dependencies and downloading them ...
baring this, is there a better tool to use then rpm?
thanks ...
Marc G
Hello,
baring this, is there a better tool to use then rpm?
I am a newbie in freebsd with ambitions to become a master :) and up
to now I have installed tons of software using freebsd ports
collection and freebsd packages and I found them better than rpm.
Anyway, FreeBSD can run rpm as well
On Tue, 17 Jan 2006, Ivan Rambius Ivanov wrote:
Hello,
baring this, is there a better tool to use then rpm?
I am a newbie in freebsd with ambitions to become a master :) and up
to now I have installed tons of software using freebsd ports
collection and freebsd packages and I found them
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
As the subject asks, is there an equivalent? I'm trying to install
linux apache2 on a FreeBSD box, and would like have rpm do as much as
possible as far as getting the dependencies and downloading them ...
baring this, is there a better tool to use then rpm?
thanks
Greetings -
I was attempting to load a few ports over the past couple of days and
kept running into this problem with gtk2-2.2.1-4.i386.rpm.
(Running FBSD 5.4)
Earlier today, I tried loading the pips-sc60s driver.
(/usr/ports/print/pips-sc60s) This driver (if I had been succesful
On Sun, 2005-12-25 at 02:44, Your Name wrote:
Greetings -
I was attempting to load a few ports over the past couple of days and
kept running into this problem with gtk2-2.2.1-4.i386.rpm.
(Running FBSD 5.4)
Earlier today, I tried loading the pips-sc60s driver.
(/usr/ports/print
Dear Sir
Could Free-BSD includes RPM Linux emulator in new
release? Or provides instructions to install RPM
Linux emulator in your website...
Thank you very much!
thomas wong
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On Mon, Sep 19, 2005 at 08:28:13PM -0700, thomas wrote:
Dear Sir
Could Free-BSD includes RPM Linux emulator in new
release? Or provides instructions to install RPM
Linux emulator in your website...
It can and does, and has for years. Instructions for using the linux
emulator may
Frederico Franzosi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm having some strange troubles with RPM port, I already tried to
cvsup, but the error is still there could anybody get the solution
from that output:
=== Configuring for rpm-3.0.6_10
./configure: 123: Syntax error: word
On 07 Sep 2005 10:10:36 -0400, Lowell Gilbert
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Frederico Franzosi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm having some strange troubles with RPM port, I already tried to
cvsup, but the error is still there could anybody get the solution
from that output
I'm having some strange troubles with RPM port, I already tried to
cvsup, but the error is still there could anybody get the solution
from that output:
=== Configuring for rpm-3.0.6_10
./configure: 123: Syntax error: word unexpected (expecting ))
=== Script configure failed
From: Kent Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
CC: Karl Agee [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: installing a linux rpm, wants perl
Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2005 22:41:38 -0800
On Monday 03 January 2005 09:24 pm, Karl Agee wrote:
freebsd 4.11-pre with linux compatibility.
I'm trying
freebsd 4.11-pre with linux compatibility.
I'm trying to install a linux rpm but I am getting the following errer:
-su-2.05b# rpm -i --ignoreos --root /compat/linux --dbpath /var/lib/rpm
package.i386.rpm
error: failed dependencies:
/usr/bin/perl is needed by package
-su-2.05b# whereis
On 01/04/05 00:24:38, Karl Agee wrote:
freebsd 4.11-pre with linux compatibility.
I'm trying to install a linux rpm but I am getting the following
errer:
-su-2.05b# rpm -i --ignoreos --root /compat/linux --dbpath /var/lib/
rpm package.i386.rpm
error: failed dependencies:
/usr/bin/perl
On Monday 03 January 2005 09:24 pm, Karl Agee wrote:
freebsd 4.11-pre with linux compatibility.
I'm trying to install a linux rpm but I am getting the following
errer:
-su-2.05b# rpm -i --ignoreos --root /compat/linux --dbpath
/var/lib/rpm package.i386.rpm
error: failed dependencies
hi thanks in advance for your answer
here's my situation
I just installed FreeBSD and now I want to install Maya ( maya is in a TGZ
that include the rpms inside. )
I searched all the night through the internet but I didn't find how to
install the rpm package.
I'm running FreeBSD 4.10
tell me
frost wave extolled:
hi thanks in advance for your answer
here's my situation
I just installed FreeBSD and now I want to install Maya ( maya is in a TGZ
that include the rpms inside. )
I searched all the night through the internet but I didn't find how to
install the rpm package.
I'm
, at 12:35 PM, frost wave wrote:
hi thanks in advance for your answer
here's my situation
I just installed FreeBSD and now I want to install Maya ( maya is in a
TGZ that include the rpms inside. )
I searched all the night through the internet but I didn't find how to
install the rpm package.
I'm
find how to
install the rpm package.
I'm running FreeBSD 4.10
tell me what are the steps to do...
thanks a lot
rpm == redhat package management
I guess you could look into the rpm port, but not sure why you would
want to do that. Do they either have the source available (ususally
tar.gz file) or do
Dan Kilbourne wrote:
frost wave extolled:
hi thanks in advance for your answer
here's my situation
I just installed FreeBSD and now I want to install Maya ( maya is in a TGZ
that include the rpms inside. )
I searched all the night through the internet but I didn't find how to
install the rpm
Hi,
How can I know if there is an in-built NIC in my mother-board?
And How can I know the RPM of my hard disk?, Is it possible to know both
these in FreeBSD?, I'm using FreeBSD5.1 - Release,
Ajesh John
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Ajesh John wrote:
Hi,
How can I know if there is an in-built NIC in my mother-board?
And How can I know the RPM of my hard disk?, Is it possible to know both
these in FreeBSD?, I'm using FreeBSD5.1 - Release,
For the NIC, ifconfig will show all the network devices installed on a
machine
Mike Woods wrote:
Ajesh John wrote:
Hi,
How can I know if there is an in-built NIC in my mother-board?
And How can I know the RPM of my hard disk?, Is it possible to know both
these in FreeBSD?, I'm using FreeBSD5.1 - Release,
For the NIC, ifconfig will show all the network devices installed
Since RPM does not come with the standard installation I downloaded it from
your site. Unpacked it and tried to install it.
I ran the make file in the RPM directory.
Why does it have to update the entire system if you say that Makefile is not
needed?
Did I screw up something?
George
[EMAIL
On Tue, Apr 06, 2004 at 10:23:12AM -0600, GP wrote:
Since RPM does not come with the standard installation I downloaded it from
your site. Unpacked it and tried to install it.
I ran the make file in the RPM directory.
Why does it have to update the entire system if you say that Makefile
Frederick Thomas writes:
I'm trying to get some help installing the tarball in the subject line
because I do not have an internet connection at home, and every time I
have tried to build a binary from source I've have been unable to
because of some missing dependencies. I'm new to asking for
Hello,
I'm trying to get some help installing the tarball in the subject line because I do
not have an internet connection at home, and every time I have tried to build a binary
from source
I've have been unable to because of some missing dependencies. I'm new to asking for
help but I would
shalom,
I have a question which I hope that you can help me with. I just tried to
intstall
rpm-4.0.4.tar.gz on my system[freebsd 4.8] and have not been able to get it to
./configure let alone make. Is there a special dir, ( /usr/compat/linux?), or
dependencies
that are required
Shalom Frederick,
Why not use ports?
Try to cd to /usr/ports/archivers/rpm and type 'make install'.
That should do the trick. (Although the ported version of RPM is not
of the 4.x branch).
Could you possibly send a longer description of the problem? (not able
to ./configure) is not a very clear
On Tue, 30 Dec 2003 04:11, Frederick Thomas wrote:
shalom,
I have a question which I hope that you can help me with. I just
tried to intstall rpm-4.0.4.tar.gz on my system[freebsd 4.8] and have not
been able to get it to ./configure let alone make. Is there a special dir,
( /usr/compat
when i try and install this arcserv rpm under linux compatablility mode it
gives me 0 bit files for all the asagent files.
i am running freebsd 5.0
and i have installed this same package on redhat linux 6.1 and 6.2 and it
works correctly
does anyone have an idea what i am doing wrong?
SAMBA
I'm trying to install something from an rpm which uses the linux
emulation.
I have tried the following:
rpm -vv -i --force --ignoreos --nodeps fmserver-trial-5.5-1.i386.rpm
and
rpm -vv -i --force --root /compat/linux --dbpath /var/lib/rpm --ignoreos --nodeps
fmserver-trial-5.5-1.i386.rpm
Hi.
I'm curious what to do after:
aegis# rpm -i --ignoreos --root /compat/linux --dbpath /var/lib/rpm
acroread-5.0.6-1.i386.rpm
Since:
::: johann[aegis] [~] % /usr/compat/linux/usr/bin/acroread [22:06]
ERROR: Cannot find installation directory.
And there is no /usr/local
On Thu, 12 Dec 2002 22:09:36 +0100
Janine C.Buorditez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
::: johann[aegis] [~] % /usr/compat/linux/usr/bin/acroread
[22:06]
ERROR: Cannot find installation directory.
And there is no /usr/local/Acroread5.
Anybody?
I feel a very strong sense of
On Thursday 12 December 2002 04:09 pm, Janine C.Buorditez wrote:
Hi.
I'm curious what to do after:
aegis# rpm -i --ignoreos --root /compat/linux --dbpath /var/lib/rpm
acroread-5.0.6-1.i386.rpm
Since:
::: johann[aegis] [~] % /usr/compat/linux/usr/bin/acroread
::: [22:06
Hi.
I'm trying to install the full version of VMWare using RPM on my FreeBSD system.
I'm experiencing this problem:
aegis# rpm -i --ignoreos --root /compat/linux --dbpath /var/lib/rpm
vmware-workstation-3.2.0-2230.i386.rpm
error: failed dependencies:
/usr/bin/perl is needed
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2002-11-24 17:45:15 +0100:
Hi.
I'm trying to install the full version of VMWare using RPM on my
FreeBSD system.
I'm experiencing this problem:
aegis# rpm -i --ignoreos --root /compat/linux --dbpath /var/lib/rpm
vmware-workstation-3.2.0-2230.i386.rpm
error
Hi.
Unfortunately I have no /compat/linux/bin/perl, nor a /usr/compat/linux/bin/perl.
By the way, how do I tell RPM where perl is located? And why won't it use
/usr/bin/perl?
--janine
On Sun, 24 Nov 2002 16:49:26 +0100
Roman Neuhauser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2002-11-24
On Sun, 24 Nov 2002 17:45:15 +0100
Janine C.Buorditez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
aegis# rpm -i --ignoreos --root /compat/linux --dbpath /var/lib/rpm
vmware-workstation-3.2.0-2230.i386.rpm error: failed dependencies:
/usr/bin/perl is needed by VMwareWorkstation-3.2.0-2230
VMware 3.x
sybase-openclient-11.1.1-2.i386.rpm
sybase-ase-11.9.2-1.i386.rpmsybase-repsrv-12.0-1.i386.rpm
sybase-common-11.9.2-2.i386.rpm sybase-repsrvmgr-12.0-1.i386.rpm
sybase-monserver-11.9.2-3.i386.rpm
sybase-sqlremote-6.0.2-1.i386.rpm
athomson# rpm -ivh --ignoreos --nodeps --root
in Linux mode
athomson# linux
Linux driver already loaded
athomson# ls
sybase-11.9.2Docs
sybase-openclient-11.1.1-2.i386.rpm
sybase-ase-11.9.2-1.i386.rpmsybase-repsrv-12.0-1.i386.rpm
sybase-common-11.9.2-2.i386.rpm sybase-repsrvmgr-12.0-1.i386.rpm
Hello everybody!
I have some problems with linux support.
For example while I try to add rpm package I see next:
/hw/z/Mandrake/RPMS# rpm -i wine-20001206-ipl9mdk.i586.rpm
error: failed dependencies:
sed is needed by wine-20001206-ipl9mdk
awk is needed by wine-20001206
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