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RE: [Pan-users] Upgrading to Pan v0.12.0 on Red Hat Linux 7.1 issues


From: Phillip Pi
Subject: RE: [Pan-users] Upgrading to Pan v0.12.0 on Red Hat Linux 7.1 issues
Date: Sat, 22 Jun 2002 15:01:52 -0700 (PDT)

> > address@hidden download]# rpm -e gtk+-gtkbeta-devel
> > address@hidden download]# rpm -e pango-gtkbeta
> > error: removing these packages would break dependencies:
> >         pango-gtkbeta   is needed by gtk+-gtkbeta-1.3.2-4
> >         pango-gtkbeta = 0.13 is needed by pango-gtkbeta-devel-0.13-4
> > address@hidden download]# rpm -e glib-gtkbeta-devel
> > address@hidden download]# rpm -e pango-gtkbeta-devel
> > address@hidden download]# rpm -e pango-gtkbeta
> > error: removing these packages would break dependencies:
> >         pango-gtkbeta   is needed by gtk+-gtkbeta-1.3.2-4
> >         libpango-0.13.so   is needed by gtk+-gtkbeta-1.3.2-4
> >         libpango-0.13.so   is needed by Inti-0.6preview-1
> >         libpango-0.13.so   is needed by Inti-devel-0.6preview-1
> >         libpangox-0.13.so   is needed by gtk+-gtkbeta-1.3.2-4
> >         libpangox-0.13.so   is needed by Inti-0.6preview-1
> >         libpangox-0.13.so   is needed by Inti-devel-0.6preview-1
> 
> Why stop here ? Based on what you told me, you at least need to also:
> 
>       # rpm -e Inti-devel-0.6preview-1
>       # rpm -e Inti-0.6preview-1
>       # rpm -e gtk+-gtkbeta pango-gtkbeta

Oh, I thought I got everything (was in a hurry this morning). 


> and after that, reinstall the official RPMs.

> > address@hidden download]# ls *.rpm
> > fontconfig-0.0.1.020607.1058-4.i386.rpm  libxml2-python-2.4.22-1.i386.rpm
> > libxml2-devel-2.4.22-1.i386.rpm          Xft-1.9.1.020607.1058-2.i386.rpm
> > 
> > address@hidden download]# rpm -Uvh *rpm
> 
> Not enough. You really need to install them all. Based on the mess
> you've gotten into, I'd have no faith in the validity of the installed
> rpms. Start over.


> > /sbin/ldconfig: /usr/local/lib/libt1.so.1 is not a symbolic link
> > /sbin/ldconfig: /usr/local/lib/libfreetype.so.6 is not a symbolic link
> 
> I have no idea why you're getting these. 

I see this often when doing any RPM stuff.

 
> For you, in a nutshell:
> 1. Remove Inti and the beta version of gtk2/glib2/etc.
> 2. Install gtk2 and dependencies based on the howto.
> 3. Install Pan.

And what you know, it works now! I hope everything else still works on my
box. This version feels slightly faster than the previous versions. 

Now, I wonder if I will have to repeat this upgrade process for my Red 
Hat Linux 7.2 box. Thanks again, Christophe. :)





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