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So... Arch with XFCE looks to perform much better than Xubuntu/Lubuntu or Voyager on my system, therefore I'd like to try Cinnamon DE. My system is a Asus AT5ION-T with 4GB DDR3. But AUR and makepkg are not cooperating with me. Lots of errors stating that dependencies are missing and that "makepkg -s" is not capable of downloading.
I've tried many tutorials and wikis, I tried yaourt, and still no success. Any tips?
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need more info , like what errors and what packages are missing?
Do you have the base-devel group installed?
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"yaourt -S cinnamon " works fine for me.
Last edited by Perfect Gentleman (2012-11-19 06:21:02)
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need more info , like what errors and what packages are missing?
Do you have the base-devel group installed?
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It's kind of late here, but tomorrow I'll post more details. About the base-devel, yes, it's installed. Missing packages like gnome-something and others.
Last edited by ruimarto (2012-11-22 03:17:18)
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It's kind of late here, but tomorrow I'll post more details. About the base-devel, yes, it's installed. Missing packages like gnome-menu2 and such.
yaourt automatically install missing dependencies
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yaourt -S cinnamon
works fine for me and it downloads all dependencies including gnome-menus2.
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I'm guessing you haven't dont an '-Syu' in a while. But guesses are the best you'll get until you can provide actual error messages.
"UNIX is simple and coherent..." - Dennis Ritchie, "GNU's Not UNIX" - Richard Stallman
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I Syu'd the f**** out of pacman and yaourt but I still get lots of prompts like this:
muffin-wm 1.1.2-1
( Unsupported package: Potentially dangerous ! )
==> Edit muffin-wm.install ? [Y/n] ("A" to abort)
==> ---------------------------------------------
==> n
==> Continue building muffin-wm ? [Y/n]
==> -----------------------------------
==>
Is this normal?
Last edited by ruimarto (2012-11-19 16:33:33)
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Yes...
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Ops... Sry then. It's not on the Wiki. lol Thank you for your patience. Been using Ubuntu for years, not used to this kind of stuff.
Looks like it's done. I'm at work using ssh, so I can't check right now, but I'll report asap. Many thanks
Last edited by ruimarto (2012-11-19 16:44:12)
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I Syu'd the f**** out of pacman and yaourt but I still get lots of prompts like this:
muffin-wm 1.1.2-1
( Unsupported package: Potentially dangerous ! )
==> Edit muffin-wm.install ? [Y/n] ("A" to abort)
==> ---------------------------------------------
==> n==> Continue building muffin-wm ? [Y/n]
==> -----------------------------------
==>Is this normal?
No it's not normal. You should respond "Y" to viewing/editing the PKGBUILD and .install scripts.
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While I agree, I think this will just contribute to further confusion, not clarification.
The warning messages are completely normal (for yaourt).
Choosing to trust the AUR contributer to have a good PKGBUILD, and trusting yaourt to install it properly for you can be risky. But if you wanted to know all the inner workings of what was happening, I doubt you'd use yaourt in the first place.
"UNIX is simple and coherent..." - Dennis Ritchie, "GNU's Not UNIX" - Richard Stallman
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There's a portuguese saying that goes like this "It would be like a donkey staring at a palace". Meaning that even if I'd said "Y" I'd be clueless about what to do with it. And being a former Ubuntu-family user, I'm used to have everything in packages.
And it works.. Kind of. Many menus don't respond, as in, I click and nothing happens. Start over or try to repair?
Sorry all these questions, but there isn't really a lot of documentation on Arch and Cinnamon.
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If you have specific issues with Cinnamon, you could always make a new thread in the Applications & Desktop Environments section.
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Lots of errors stating that dependencies are missing and that "makepkg -s" is not capable of downloading...
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ANOKNUSA I've read the wiki and when I said "lots of" I really mean lots of. I used gnome-menus2 as an example, but there where over 5 dependencies in that list, not just the two mentioned on the wiki.
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Cinnamon may have many dependencies; however, the only ones that come from the AUR are cinnamon itself and muffin-wm.
~ > packer -S cinnamon
Aur Targets (2): muffin-wm cinnamon
Pacman Targets (24): accountsservice caribou clutter folks gconf gjs gnome-bluetooth gnome-common gnome-control-center gnome-doc-utils gnome-menus gnome-menus2 gnome-panel gnome-session gnome-settings-daemon gnome-themes-standard libcanberra libgnomekbd networkmanager python2-gconf python2-imaging python2-lxml telepathy-logger zenity
Proceed with installation? [Y/n] n
~ > packer -S muffin-wm
Aur Targets (1): muffin-wm
Pacman Targets (5): clutter gconf gnome-doc-utils libcanberra zenity
Proceed with installation? [Y/n] n
~ >
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do not use "makepkg", use "yaourt"
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do not use "makepkg", use "yaourt"
Bad piece of advice. If you don't understand how makepkg functions, don't further confuse things by using yaourt. Yaourt doesn't "simplify" anything, it just automates a process that could break the user's system if not understood. Besides, you need to use makepkg to install yaourt in the first place.
@ruimarto: Exactly which pages did you read? There's a reason that the error message specifically says "makepkg -s" and not just "makepkg," as anonymous_user pointed out.
-s, --syncdeps
Install missing dependencies using pacman. When build-time or run-time dependencies are not found, pacman will try to resolve them. If successful, the missing packages will be downloaded and installed.
If required dependencies are missing, makepkg will issue a warning before failing. To build the package and install needed dependencies automatically, simply use the command:
$ makepkg -s
Note that these dependencies must be available in the configured repositories; see pacman#Repositories for details. Alternatively, one can manually install dependencies prior to building (pacman -S --asdeps dep1 dep2).
You've asked for help and now, at every step, you provide us with excuses. Believe me, if you don't start taking steps to actually learn and figure this out on your own, this thread will likely get closed. The mods and the community don't take kindly to folks asking to be spoon-fed. If that isn't to your liking, then perhaps Arch isn't the distro for you.
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Did I ask to be spoon-fed? I'm not making excuses, I'm stating that I've read the wiki, and yes, I've read that "makepkg -s" would use pacman to install needed dependencies which didn't happen. When Trilby told me to use -Syu, I did and tried makepkg -s again with no success, so I resorted to yaourt again.
Believe me when I say I know where you're getting at, I used to be a mod myself on a very large tech forum, therefore I won't keep arguing. Just a bit offended for reading that after losing a couple nights of sleep reading wikis and tutorials (as well as some other articles like the Linux is NOT Windows on your sig). If I'm dumb, that's genetics.
About the topic, I've decided to start over without yaourt.
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Guys, are you blind?
Wiki says "cinnamon has two AUR dependencies. Using makepkg -s will not retrieve the following packages:"
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Nope, sorry. I've read that and used gnome-menus2 as a poor example (already edited my post), my problem was with other dependencies that it was supposed to retrieve. But never mind, I don't have any records of it and I started everything over.
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Well if your post was answered/solved, you should edit your first post and add SOLVED to the title.
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ruimarto, why don't use tool that works for everybody?
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