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Upgraded a couple of minutes ago.
(17/48) upgrading gimp [##############################] 100%
/tmp/alpm_gNUwcS/.INSTALL: line 3: gtk-update-icon-cache: command not found
error: command failed to execute correctly
(22/48) upgrading gnome-disk-utility [##############################] 100%
/tmp/alpm_YbBQX6/.INSTALL: line 6: gtk-update-icon-cache: command not found
error: command failed to execute correctly
(23/48) installing gnome-icon-theme-symbolic [##############################] 100%
/tmp/alpm_uYAUvo/.INSTALL: line 2: gtk-update-icon-cache: command not found
error: command failed to execute correctly
(24/48) upgrading gnome-icon-theme [##############################] 100%
/tmp/alpm_2iQXeK/.INSTALL: line 2: gtk-update-icon-cache: command not found
error: command failed to execute correctly
$ pacman -Q gtk-update-icon-cache
gtk-update-icon-cache 2.24.4-1
Last edited by Doctor Drive (2011-05-01 13:21:16)
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paste the whole update log please from the first package until the last
Give what you have. To someone, it may be better than you dare to think.
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(48/48) checking package integrity [##############################] 100%
(48/48) checking for file conflicts [##############################] 100%
( 1/48) upgrading glib2 [##############################] 100%
( 2/48) upgrading atk [##############################] 100%
( 3/48) upgrading glibmm [##############################] 100%
( 4/48) upgrading atkmm [##############################] 100%
( 5/48) upgrading avahi [##############################] 100%
New optional dependencies for avahi
gtk2: gtk2 bindings
gtk3: avahi-discover-standalone, bshell, bssh, bvnc
( 6/48) upgrading cairomm [##############################] 100%
( 7/48) upgrading polkit [##############################] 100%
( 8/48) installing gtk3 [##############################] 100%
( 9/48) upgrading gconf [##############################] 100%
(10/48) upgrading gdk-pixbuf2 [##############################] 100%
(11/48) upgrading gtk2 [##############################] 100%
(12/48) upgrading librsvg [##############################] 100%
(13/48) upgrading gobject-introspection [##############################] 100%
(14/48) installing pygobject-devel [##############################] 100%
(15/48) upgrading pygobject [##############################] 100%
(16/48) upgrading pygtk [##############################] 100%
(17/48) upgrading gimp [##############################] 100%
/tmp/alpm_gNUwcS/.INSTALL: line 3: gtk-update-icon-cache: command not found
error: command failed to execute correctly
(18/48) upgrading libgnome-keyring [##############################] 100%
(19/48) installing libunique3 [##############################] 100%
(20/48) upgrading udisks [##############################] 100%
(21/48) upgrading libnotify [##############################] 100%
(22/48) upgrading gnome-disk-utility [##############################] 100%
/tmp/alpm_YbBQX6/.INSTALL: line 6: gtk-update-icon-cache: command not found
error: command failed to execute correctly
(23/48) installing gnome-icon-theme-symbolic [##############################] 100%
/tmp/alpm_uYAUvo/.INSTALL: line 2: gtk-update-icon-cache: command not found
error: command failed to execute correctly
(24/48) upgrading gnome-icon-theme [##############################] 100%
/tmp/alpm_2iQXeK/.INSTALL: line 2: gtk-update-icon-cache: command not found
error: command failed to execute correctly
(25/48) upgrading gnome-mime-data [##############################] 100%
(26/48) upgrading gnome-vfs [##############################] 100%
(27/48) upgrading pangomm [##############################] 100%
(28/48) upgrading gtkmm [##############################] 100%
(29/48) installing gsettings-desktop-schemas [##############################] 100%
(30/48) installing glib-networking [##############################] 100%
(31/48) upgrading libsoup [##############################] 100%
(32/48) upgrading libsoup-gnome [##############################] 100%
(33/48) upgrading gvfs [##############################] 100%
(34/48) upgrading lib32-glib2 [##############################] 100%
(35/48) upgrading lib32-gdk-pixbuf2 [##############################] 100%
(36/48) upgrading lib32-gtk2 [##############################] 100%
(37/48) upgrading libcanberra [##############################] 100%
New optional dependencies for libcanberra
libcanberra-gstreamer: GStreamer driver
libcanberra-pulse: PulseAudio driver
(38/48) upgrading libcanberra-pulse [##############################] 100%
(39/48) upgrading libotr [##############################] 100%
(40/48) upgrading libunique [##############################] 100%
(41/48) upgrading libwebkit [##############################] 100%
(42/48) upgrading libwnck [##############################] 100%
(43/48) upgrading libxklavier [##############################] 100%
(44/48) upgrading mpd [##############################] 100%
(45/48) upgrading orc [##############################] 100%
(46/48) upgrading upower [##############################] 100%
(47/48) upgrading yelp-xsl [##############################] 100%
(48/48) upgrading zip
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i see that is installing gtk3 without installing gtk-update-icon-cache package which means you had it installed. Maybe you used for a while gnome-unstable/testing and downgraded in the wrong way by using -f ?
also rebuild package-query against new yajl. is not related to gnome
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Same here- started during the process when I updated to Gnome3 this morning.
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i see that is installing gtk3 without installing gtk-update-icon-cache package which means you had it installed. Maybe you used for a while gnome-unstable/testing and downgraded in the wrong way by using -f ?
Yes. But what's the difference? It is installed and is latest version.
P.S. now I use KDE and need some gnome libs for sonata and etc...
also rebuild package-query against new yajl. is not related to gnome
Thanks. Already found that solution in forums, sorry for posting it here.
Last edited by Doctor Drive (2011-05-01 13:19:46)
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wonder wrote:i see that is installing gtk3 without installing gtk-update-icon-cache package which means you had it installed. Maybe you used for a while gnome-unstable/testing and downgraded in the wrong way by using -f ?
Yes. But what's the difference? It is installed and is latest version.
the difference is that your gtk-update-icon-cache doesn't contain any files because you overwrite them with previous gtk2. To fix this do pacman -S gtk-update-icon-cache
Give what you have. To someone, it may be better than you dare to think.
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Doctor Drive wrote:wonder wrote:i see that is installing gtk3 without installing gtk-update-icon-cache package which means you had it installed. Maybe you used for a while gnome-unstable/testing and downgraded in the wrong way by using -f ?
Yes. But what's the difference? It is installed and is latest version.
the difference is that your gtk-update-icon-cache doesn't contain any files because you overwrite them with previous gtk2. To fix this do pacman -S gtk-update-icon-cache
Did not know it overrides. Thanks.
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Perfect, thanks.
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Worked for me! Thanks a lot! ^_^
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