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thank's guys for your nice breakage of packages
Starting with Firefox and Flash. Well after Update to firefox 2.0.0.11-2 the flashplugin 9.0.115.0-2 doesn't work anymore.
and take a look here
http://releases.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla … /2.0.0.12/
I don't understand why you update a FF 2.0.0.11-2 because the FF 2.0.0.12 is avaible. The same also with seamonkey
http://releases.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla … ses/1.1.8/
gcc
gcc 4.2.3-1, gcc-gcj 4.2.3-1 conflicts with gcc-fortran. I need to remove several packages first.
:: lapack: requires gcc-fortran
:: octave: requires gcc-fortran>=4.2.0
:: python-numpy: requires gcc-fortran
:: r: requires gcc-fortran>=4.2.0
:: scilab: requires gcc-fortran
gcc-libs provides now gcc-fortran , cool!
Now I try to reinstall
[root@arch-01 jada]# pacman -S lapack octave python-numpy r scilab
resolving dependencies...
error: cannot resolve "gcc-fortran>=4.2.0", a dependency of "lapack"
error: failed to prepare transaction (could not satisfy dependencies)
:: lapack: requires gcc-fortran>=4.2.0
[root@arch-01 jada]# pacman -S octave
resolving dependencies...
error: cannot resolve "gcc-fortran>=4.2.0", a dependency of "octave"
error: failed to prepare transaction (could not satisfy dependencies)
:: octave: requires gcc-fortran>=4.2.0
[root@arch-01 jada]#
However, I am angry guys .......... I am very angry .........
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I had no problems with the gcc upgrade. Just got asked "Replace gcc-fortran with core/gcc? [Y/n]" and all went smoothly. (gcc-libs-4.2.3-2, gcc-4.2.3-1)
Haven't tested yet but I am surprised about the firefox/flashplugin issue as these were in testing for a very long time. Hence the reason firefox is out of date already.
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I had no problems with the gcc upgrade. Just got asked "Replace gcc-fortran with core/gcc? [Y/n]" and all went smoothly. (gcc-libs-4.2.3-2, gcc-4.2.3-1)
Haven't tested yet but I am surprised about the firefox/flashplugin issue as these were in testing for a very long time. Hence the reason firefox is out of date already.
The developmer wrote me
Ok, seems I've been caught by the usual pacman behavior again:
[root@server jan]# pacman -S r
resolving dependencies...
error: cannot resolve "gcc-fortran>=4.2.0", a dependency of "lapack"
error: failed to prepare transaction (could not satisfy dependencies)
:: lapack: requires gcc-fortran>=4.2.0I'll build a fixed gcc-libs tomorrow. In the meanwhile, you could pacman
-Rd gcc-fortran and install the new gcc and/or gcc-libs. To satisfy
dependencies for packages that want versioned fortran, you can
edit /var/lib/pacman/local/gcc-libs-4.2.3-2/depends and change these
lines:
%PROVIDES%
gcc-fortran=4.2.3
gcc-objc=4.2.3
a fix is in process
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may i ask if you only use Archlinux for doing the occasional upgrades of packages and not as a full time OS without being considered as a flame?
I am only asking cause reading other posts of yours as well in these fora i get the idea you seem not to understand how Archlinux packaging works at all. Even after almost a year of use.
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thank's [sic] guys for your nice breakage of packages
Look, he is just thanking us, yeah, you are welcome. Oh, and a typo there, see "[sic]" above, I added it, sorry couldn't help it.
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Just keep in mind that Arch is a bleeding-edge rolling release.
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may i ask if you only use Archlinux for doing the occasional upgrades of packages and not as a full time OS without being considered as a flame?
I am only asking cause reading other posts of yours as well in these fora i get the idea you seem not to understand how Archlinux packaging works at all. Even after almost a year of use.
well, you can ask me
so let me answer your questions.
First I am using Archlinux on differant computers, and not all will be update right by the way. My test computers get right by the way the updates, when ever a update is avaible.
This topic post is not a flame, it is a warning!
but I forgot something, geeks have no or low sence for irony
At the same time I wrote this posting, a email was going to the developmer from this package. This works sometime faster then the bug report. I see the new fixed gcc-libs 4.2.3-3 was out few hours later. Is this so bad
My main computers are for daily use. My wife, familie all using the Archbox for there school, university and office work and another openSUSE 10.3 set up for a game box. Around there standing several testboxes with FreeBSD, Debian, Suse, MacOS and Windows. The mainboxArchlinux must be stable, because I don't want to hear all time from my wife or kids, why is ths not working anymore?
Yes, most of my postings in the forum are related to updates. Well I don't use this forum for small talk.
The problem with gcc is fixed, and the problem with Firefox and Flash are still there. I just got the mail from Dale how ask me what is not working with Firefox. Let's see ..........
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Archlinux: A simple, lightweight linux distribution that breaks after pacman -Syu
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I updated earlier this morning and received several updates. I just ran it again, since the gcc related packages are apparently fixed. Here is the result:
/root # pacman -Syu
:: Synchronizing package databases...
core 23.2K 75.8K/s 00:00:00 [####################################################################################################] 100%
extra 310.7K 79.7K/s 00:00:04 [####################################################################################################] 100%
community 341.0K 74.7K/s 00:00:05 [####################################################################################################] 100%
:: Starting full system upgrade...
warning: coreutils: local (6.10-1) is newer than core (6.9-4)
warning: fakeroot: local (1.9.2-1) is newer than core (1.9-1)
warning: firefox: local (2.0.0.11-2) is newer than extra (2.0.0.11-1)
warning: gcc: local (4.2.3-1) is newer than core (4.2.2-4)
warning: gcc-libs: local (4.2.3-2) is newer than core (4.2.2-3)
warning: libtool: local (1.5.26-1) is newer than core (1.5.24-3)
warning: man-pages: local (2.77-1) is newer than core (2.74-1)
warning: mesa: local (7.0.3rc1-1) is newer than extra (7.0.1-1)
warning: mpfr: local (2.3.1-1) is newer than extra (2.3.0-1)
warning: xorg-server: local (1.4.0.90-6) is newer than extra (1.4.0.90-5)
local database is up to date
Very curious...
(I used the primary server for both updates, by the way.)
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yabbadabbadont: Did you use the same server both times? It appear the server used the second time has not synced the updates yet.
Edit: just noticed that you did use the same server... very strange?
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I updated earlier this morning and received several updates. I just ran it again, since the gcc related packages are apparently fixed. Here is the result:
/root # pacman -Syu :: Synchronizing package databases... core 23.2K 75.8K/s 00:00:00 [####################################################################################################] 100% extra 310.7K 79.7K/s 00:00:04 [####################################################################################################] 100% community 341.0K 74.7K/s 00:00:05 [####################################################################################################] 100% :: Starting full system upgrade... warning: coreutils: local (6.10-1) is newer than core (6.9-4) warning: fakeroot: local (1.9.2-1) is newer than core (1.9-1) warning: firefox: local (2.0.0.11-2) is newer than extra (2.0.0.11-1) warning: gcc: local (4.2.3-1) is newer than core (4.2.2-4) warning: gcc-libs: local (4.2.3-2) is newer than core (4.2.2-3) warning: libtool: local (1.5.26-1) is newer than core (1.5.24-3) warning: man-pages: local (2.77-1) is newer than core (2.74-1) warning: mesa: local (7.0.3rc1-1) is newer than extra (7.0.1-1) warning: mpfr: local (2.3.1-1) is newer than extra (2.3.0-1) warning: xorg-server: local (1.4.0.90-6) is newer than extra (1.4.0.90-5) local database is up to date
Very curious...
(I used the primary server for both updates, by the way.)
do you some how have testing enabled and then turned it off recently, only way I know to get that warning if u used same mirror.
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Nope. Just core, extra, and community. I'm using the primary server for all updates.
Server = ftp://ftp.archlinux.org/$repo/os/i686
Not a big deal really. I'll sync it again tomorrow (today I guess, since it is after midnight ) and see what happens.
Edit: I just ran the update again. All three were updated again, but no problems this time. (nothing to be updated either) I figure that I just happened to have hit the repos while they were doing something to them. It used to happen now and then with the portage tree on Gentoo too. Same solution as well. Wait a while and run the sync again.
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I updated & everything works fine.
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Nope. Just core, extra, and community. I'm using the primary server for all updates.
Server = ftp://ftp.archlinux.org/$repo/os/i686
Not a big deal really. I'll sync it again tomorrow (today I guess, since it is after midnight ) and see what happens.
Edit: I just ran the update again. All three were updated again, but no problems this time. (nothing to be updated either) I figure that I just happened to have hit the repos while they were doing something to them. It used to happen now and then with the portage tree on Gentoo too. Same solution as well. Wait a while and run the sync again.
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Nope. Just core, extra, and community. I'm using the primary server for all updates.
ftp.archlinux.org is not the "primary server" - it's a mirror, just like every other mirror. It has every chance of being just as out-of-date as any other mirror in the list.
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dolby wrote:may i ask if you only use Archlinux for doing the occasional upgrades of packages and not as a full time OS without being considered as a flame?
I am only asking cause reading other posts of yours as well in these fora i get the idea you seem not to understand how Archlinux packaging works at all. Even after almost a year of use.The problem with gcc is fixed, and the problem with Firefox and Flash are still there. I just got the mail from Dale how ask me what is not working with Firefox. Let's see ..........
There was nothing wrong with firefox to justify the -2nd build. It just moved to /usr. And in order to build the new one that package needed to go to extra from testing first. Flash works 100% ok here.
Most of the questions you ask in the fora could be easily answered, as well as maintaining a "more stabler" system if you followed development just a bit. ut with all these distros and OS's maybe it would be impossible to do so for all. I would recommend reading the arch0devel-public mailing list.IMO at least Arch requires that as its a distribution which constantly evolves and hasnt reached a certain level of maturity yet. But since phrakture took over things are betting much better very fast.
Last edited by dolby (2008-02-08 14:38:36)
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well after I read this tread
http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=327826
On my testbox it looks like this
/opt/mozilla/lib/plugins:/usr/lib/mozilla/plugins
/usr/lib/firefox-2.0.0.11/plugins
/usr/lib/mozilla/plugins
I try to find a work around for my Problems Firefox with Flash. All plugin's are in the folder /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/ ! I found out that also seamonkey in seamonkey the flashplugin 9.0.115.0-2 doesn't work!
Have anybody a idea or a solution for this problem?
pkgname=firefox
pkgver=2.0.0.11
pkgrel=3
pkgdesc="Standalone web browser from mozilla.org"
arch=(i686 x86_64)
license=('MPL' 'GPL' 'LGPL')
depends=('gtk2>=2.12.0' 'pango>=1.16.1' 'gcc-libs' 'libxt' 'libidl2' 'mozilla-common' 'nss>=3.11.7' 'desktop-file-utils')
makedepends=('zip' 'imagemagick' 'pkgconfig' 'gcc' 'diffutils')
replaces=('mozilla-firebird' 'phoenix' 'mozilla-firefox')
conflicts=('mozilla-firefox')
provides=('mozilla-firefox')
install=firefox.install
url="http://www.mozilla.org/projects/firefox"
source=(ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/${pkgname}/releases/${pkgver}/source/${pkgname}-${pkgver}-source.tar.bz2
mozconfig
launcher.patch
mozilla-firefox-1.0-lang.patch
moz310924.patch
moz325644.patch
firefox-visibility.patch
firefox-1.5-new-gtkim.patch
firefox-1.5-pango-cursor-position.patch
firefox-2.0-add-ldflags.patch
firefox-2.0-buildversion.patch
firefox-2.0-pango-ligatures.patch
firefox-1.5-pango-underline.patch
firefox-1.5-pango-justified-range.patch
firefox-1.5-xft-rangewidth.patch
firefox-2.0-pango-printing.patch
firefox.desktop
firefox-safe.desktop)
options=('!makeflags')
build() {
cd ${startdir}/src/mozilla
patch -Np0 -i ${startdir}/src/moz310924.patch || return 1
patch -Np0 -i ${startdir}/src/moz325644.patch || return 1
patch -Np0 -i ${startdir}/src/launcher.patch || return 1
patch -Np1 -i ${startdir}/src/mozilla-firefox-1.0-lang.patch || return 1
patch -Np1 -i ${startdir}/src/firefox-1.5-new-gtkim.patch || return 1
patch -Np1 -i ${startdir}/src/firefox-1.5-pango-cursor-position.patch || return 1
patch -Np0 -i ${startdir}/src/firefox-2.0-add-ldflags.patch || return 1
patch -Np0 -i ${startdir}/src/firefox-2.0-buildversion.patch || return 1
patch -Np1 -i ${startdir}/src/firefox-2.0-pango-ligatures.patch || return 1
patch -Np1 -i ${startdir}/src/firefox-1.5-pango-underline.patch || return 1
patch -Np1 -i ${startdir}/src/firefox-1.5-pango-justified-range.patch || return 1
patch -Np1 -i ${startdir}/src/firefox-1.5-xft-rangewidth.patch || return 1
patch -Np0 -i ${startdir}/src/firefox-2.0-pango-printing.patch || return 1
if [ "$CARCH" = "x86_64" ]; then
patch -Np0 -i ../firefox-visibility.patch || return 1
fi
export MOZ_PROJECT=browser
sed "s/#CFLAGS#/${CFLAGS}/g" ${startdir}/src/mozconfig >.mozconfig
make -f client.mk build || return 1
make DESTDIR=${startdir}/pkg install || return 1
cd ${startdir}/pkg/opt/mozilla/lib/firefox-${pkgver}
export MOZ_DISABLE_GNOME=1
export MOZTMP=`mktemp -d -p ${startdir}/src`
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=`pwd` HOME=${MOZTMP} ./firefox-bin -register
rm -rf ${MOZTMP}
cd chrome
find . -maxdepth 1 -type d -exec rm -rf {} \;
#Remove mozilla devel stuff, this is in XULRunner now
rm -rf ${startdir}/pkg/opt/mozilla/share
rm -rf ${startdir}/pkg/opt/mozilla/include
rm -rf ${startdir}/pkg/opt/mozilla/lib/pkgconfig
cd ${startdir}/pkg/opt/mozilla/lib && ln -sf firefox-${pkgver} firefox
rm -rf ${startdir}/pkg/opt/mozilla/bin/defaults
mkdir -p ${startdir}/pkg/usr/share/applications
mkdir -p ${startdir}/pkg/usr/share/pixmaps
convert ${startdir}/src/mozilla/browser/app/default.xpm ${startdir}/pkg/usr/share/pixmaps/firefox.png
install -m644 ${startdir}/src/firefox.desktop ${startdir}/pkg/usr/share/applications/
install -m644 ${startdir}/src/firefox-safe.desktop ${startdir}/pkg/usr/share/applications/
mkdir -p ${startdir}/pkg/opt/mozilla/lib/firefox/chrome/icons/default
install -m644 ${startdir}/src/mozilla/browser/app/default.xpm ${startdir}/pkg/opt/mozilla/lib/firefox/chrome/icons/default/
install -m644 ${startdir}/src/mozilla/browser/app/default.xpm ${startdir}/pkg/opt/mozilla/lib/firefox/icons/
}
md5sums=('b2f982f9f3085195d4797957537ca75d'
'b6b9a0977d33f79b79d58f0b501578e7'
'224962b5f2446cab7727fdf07fd526de'
'bd5db57c23c72a02a489592644f18995'
'29194973e2a535b460c6b7f92c635eaf'
'2082c2a2d1cedd08e83179271aacf337'
'362f9e0b0f25b964f7120b68fb629ee0'
'60b4bbe73d2e919ee4a6476dca6705b6'
'288fb7db871700ff5cf7286db6192b45'
'25f355113cdee6800380c6e1a4cd38f0'
'11b221ff41078d97c131e17361072e47'
'300170989d3743fda3e4b7a21ac56ed4'
'713a9587dd024f5d03f1fe9c095da9de'
'4d0713c0a94a367a4e84d5f7e56de631'
'affb470ca6bac11a7f3005e2508621a8'
'52a9fc53aa12117dc392cb1dbdc56ae9'
'74ea70c9e935f0e7f7b75436fe33efd5'
'5e68cabfcf3c021806b326f664ac505e')
I have take a look at the package build, what a "mess". I just build a Firefox 2.0.0.11-3 based on the PKGBUILD from Firefox 2.0.0.11-1
also I rebuild the flash plugin and try to build a new mozilla-common package. At the moment I didn't see how can I get the flashplugin to work.
pkgname=flashplugin
pkgver=9.0.115.0
pkgrel=3
pkgdesc="Macromedia flash plugin for Netscape/Mozilla (nonfree)"
depends=('mozilla-common' 'libxt' 'gtk2')
replaces=('flashplugin-beta')
url="http://www.macromedia.com/software/flashplayer/"
license="custom"
source=(http://fpdownload.macromedia.com/get/flashplayer/current/install_flash_player_9_linux.tar.gz
adobe_eula.txt)
arch=('i686')
build() {
mkdir -p $startdir/pkg/opt/mozilla/lib/plugins
install -m755 $startdir/src/install_flash_player_9_linux/libflashplayer.so \
$startdir/pkg/opt/mozilla/lib/plugins || return 1
#install license
install -D -m644 $startdir/src/adobe_eula.txt \
$startdir/pkg/usr/share/licenses/$pkgname/LICENSE || return 1
}
md5sums=('93b7c48eaa492237b807a3ae1de65cf9'
'7d8638844b8be3e841ff29e0162577cb')
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Beginners Guide wrote:Pacman-Mirror
Choose a mirror repository for pacman.
* archlinux.org is throttled, limiting downloads to 50KB/s
I have a slow net connection, so the throttling doesn't bother me.
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yabbadabbadont wrote:Nope. Just core, extra, and community. I'm using the primary server for all updates.
ftp.archlinux.org is not the "primary server" - it's a mirror, just like every other mirror. It has every chance of being just as out-of-date as any other mirror in the list.
Whatever. It appears to get updated much more quickly than any of the other mirrors I have tried.
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The problem with gcc was solved after update to gcc-libs 4.2.3-3, thank's for the quick fix
now Firefox and the flashplugin. I removed all mozilla applications, deleted the Mozilla and firefox Folders in /opt/* and /usr/* and Installed all new.
Well the problem with Firefox was solved. What ever it was, I have no Idea.
I checked my another two browsers Opera & Seamonkey. Opera 9.25 works fine with out Flash (not compatible to flashplugin 9.0.115.0-2) but Seamonkey want take any plugins.
see how it looks
Opera "opera:plugins"
NS4PluginProxyapplication/x-opera-nsplugin -
/usr/lib/opera/plugins/libnpp.so
DivX® Web Playervideo/divx divx
/usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libtotem-mully-plugin.so
Totem Web Browser Plugin 2.20.1audio/wav wav
audio/x-wav wav
video/mpeg mpeg,mpg,mpe,m2v,m1v,mpa
audio/mpeg mp3,mp2,mpga
application/ogg ogg
audio/ogg ogg
audio/x-ogg ogg
video/ogg ogg
video/x-ogg ogg
application/x-nsv-vp3-mp3 nsv
video/flv flv
/usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libtotem-basic-plugin.so
QuickTime Plug-in 7.2.0video/mp4 mp4
video/quicktime qt,mov
image/x-macpaint pntg
image/x-quicktime pict, pict1, pict2
video/x-m4v m4v
/usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libtotem-narrowspace-plugin.so
Windows Media Player Plug-in 10 (compatible; Totem)video/x-msvideo avi
video/x-ms-asf asf,asx
application/asx -
video/x-ms-asf-plugin -
application/x-mplayer2 -
video/x-ms-wm wm
video/x-ms-wvx wvx
video/x-ms-wmv wmv
video/x-wmv wmv
application/x-ms-wms wms
/usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libtotem-gmp-plugin.so
Seamonkey "about:plugins"
No plug-ins are installed
Find more information about browser plug-ins at mozilla.org.
Help for installing plug-ins is available from plugindoc.mozdev.org.
and some screenshots maybe it will help trouble shouting .........
http://files.myopera.com/Jada0007/arch/mozilla-1.jpg
http://files.myopera.com/Jada0007/arch/mozilla-2.jpg
http://files.myopera.com/Jada0007/arch/mozilla-3.jpg
http://files.myopera.com/Jada0007/arch/mozilla-4.jpg
http://files.myopera.com/Jada0007/arch/mozilla-5.jpg
http://files.myopera.com/Jada0007/arch/mozilla-6.jpg
http://files.myopera.com/Jada0007/album … pshot2.png
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