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Hi all,
Am a new person to arch, loving arch as its really fast and its a challenge to me but this problem has got me stumped, am trying to install wine bin32, I read that 32 bit wine is best for wine x64 version as wine64 is for 64bit apps only, so I am trying to install this version 1.1.38-1 x86_64
so I got all dependecies installed except one and get this error
==> Making package: bin32-wine 1.1.38-1 x86_64 (Tue Feb 9 18:10:58 GMT 2010)
==> Checking Runtime Dependencies...
==> Missing Dependencies:
-> lib32-libpng>=1.4.0
==> Checking Buildtime Dependencies...
==> ERROR: Could not resolve all dependencies.
I try to install this and can only get lib32-libpng-1.2.40-1 from pacman or packer, am I missing somthing or doing somthing wrong can anyone assist please.
once I get my head round this and some other issues I got I plan to make this my main OS atm I have mint 8 and arch on a dual boot
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makepkg -s
Give what you have. To someone, it may be better than you dare to think.
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ok so Itried both posts here is a what I got
andrew@Archie bin32-wine]$ makepkg -s
==> Making package: bin32-wine 1.1.38-1 x86_64 (Tue Feb 9 18:25:03 GMT 2010)
==> Checking Runtime Dependencies...
==> Installing missing dependencies...
lib32-libpng>=1.4.0 package not found, searching for group...
error: 'lib32-libpng>=1.4.0': not found in sync db
==> ERROR: Pacman failed to install missing dependencies.
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then I try
[andrew@Archie ~]$ packer -S bin32-wine
Aur Targets (1): bin32-wine
Proceed with installation? [Y/n] y
Edit bin32-wine PKGBUILD with $EDITOR? [Y/n] n
Edit bin32-wine.install with $EDITOR? [Y/n] n
==> Making package: bin32-wine 1.1.38-1 x86_64 (Tue Feb 9 18:26:36 GMT 2010)
==> Checking Runtime Dependencies...
==> Missing Dependencies:
-> lib32-libpng>=1.4.0
==> Checking Buildtime Dependencies...
==> ERROR: Could not resolve all dependencies.
The build failed.
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my guess is that you didn't do a -Syu for a long time.
Give what you have. To someone, it may be better than you dare to think.
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try to add a archlinuxfr repository to your pacman.conf, update your repos by
pacman -Syy
and then install the yaourt, it is a pacman fronted, which supports the AUR, too. It isn't the solution of your problem but with yaourt you can install the AUR packages almost automaticly.
/I am a very lazy person, that's the reason why I use it :-)/
[archlinuxfr]
Server=http://repo.archlinux.fr/x86_64
(These two lines you have to insert to pacman.conf, but I am using a 64 bit system→x86_64 at the end)
Thanks for the GNU/Linux. EDIT:Thanks for the GNU/Linux, Linux guru, for the manuals and wikis.
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my guess is that you didn't do a -Syu for a long time.
I think your right, now I did have an issue where pacman would say it didnt like a server on line 2 of the mirrorlist, and sourced it to a mistake I found in the pacman.conf where I uncommented a server and that was causing the issues, so now I just commented out the mirror I was using and at installation and uncommented the great britian mirrors, I did a -syu and I got about 1gb install of updates so maybe there was an issue with the mirrors or somthing, as I always did do a -syu and it always said it was up to date clearly it wasnt hehe, so I will report back when its finnished updating.
Last edited by Amos (2010-02-09 18:52:05)
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wonder wrote:my guess is that you didn't do a -Syu for a long time.
I think your right, now I did have an issue where pacman would say it didnt like a server on line 2 of the mirrorlist, and sourced it to a mistake I found in the pacman.conf where I uncommented a server and that was causing the issues, so now I just commented out the mirror I was using and at installation and uncommented the great britian mirrors, I did a -syu and I got about 1gb install of updates so maybe there was an issue with the mirrors or somthing, as I always did do a -syu and it always said it was up to date clearly it wasnt hehe, so I will report back when its finnished updating.
Some repos are more actuall than others, I used a Czech one, but after a trouble with an upgrade of libjpeg and libpng libraries, I tried a German server and had to download about 0,5 GB :-) (It is funny, but it was user "wonder", who helped me. <I wanted to write just wonder, but it should be taken as a word, not a name :-)>)
A really simply mistake can counteract your work very easily :-)
Thanks for the GNU/Linux. EDIT:Thanks for the GNU/Linux, Linux guru, for the manuals and wikis.
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that was it, after the huge update it installed fine thanks for the help guys
yeh I agree with you a little # causing all these issues haha
Last edited by Amos (2010-02-09 18:58:26)
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