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Title: lib problems in Ubuntu
Post by: arquata on July 07, 2005, 10:21:30 AM
the repositories (http://www.vollstreckernet.de) in ubuntu (hoary hedge 5.04) (2.6.10-5-386), do not meet the dependencies for libc6, wich are needed to upgrade amule and install amule-utils and other extra software.

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...@ubuntu:~$ sudo apt-get install amule-utils
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The following packages have unmet dependencies:
  amule-utils: Depends: libc6 (>= 2.3.2.ds1-21) but 2.3.2.ds1-20ubuntu13 is to be installed
               Depends: libwxbase2.6 but it is not going to be installed
               Depends: libwxgtk2.6 but it is not going to be installed

can anyone tell me how this can be solved?
Title: Re: lib problems in Ubuntu
Post by: stefanero on July 07, 2005, 12:45:04 PM
use debian instead of unbutu....:P

or see if you can get those libc6 for unbutu maybe....
Title: Re: lib problems in Ubuntu
Post by: Vollstrecker on July 07, 2005, 11:56:50 PM
Or find someone, that sponsors me a cronjob and ssh-access to an ubuntu machine.
Title: Re: lib problems in Ubuntu
Post by: arquata on July 13, 2005, 11:27:04 AM
thanks, i installed the libc6 package (http://packages.debian.org/testing/base/libc6) , and after fixing some brokenpackages i was able to upgrade amule.
Title: Re: lib problems in Ubuntu
Post by: lfroen on July 13, 2005, 03:12:10 PM
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use debian instead of unbutu....Tongue

If i remember correctly, "ubontu" means "be different" - they certanly are.

arquata: ubuntu using debian install system, so why not use real thing, which works so match better ?
Title: Re: lib problems in Ubuntu
Post by: arquata on July 14, 2005, 09:53:10 AM
Thanks for the advice, i WILL try debian (:baby:) the next time (soon :D), youre not the first one who tells me so.

I got stuck now with a locales problem, due to the installalion of libc6 i needed to remove the locales package. And some other apps refusing to be installed.
Im quite a noob, so it will take me some investigation.
Suggestions? ....except switching to debian ;)
Title: Re: lib problems in Ubuntu
Post by: arquata on July 14, 2005, 10:07:26 AM
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Originally posted by lfroen
If i remember correctly, "ubontu" means "be different" - they certanly are.
ubountu in afrikan really means: 'being human depends on the humanity of others'. which in essence is a beautifull OS-filosophy...
Title: Re: lib problems in Ubuntu
Post by: lfroen on July 14, 2005, 11:40:36 AM
That's of cause out of topic discussion, but:

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being human depends on the humanity of others'

Wow, that's quite expressive word  :D But, besides of interesting point of view, what does it have to do with computers or
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OS-filosophy
 ?( Isn't it about people - whe word "human" still doesn't apply to metal-silicon based clock driven beings executing predefined set of commands :))
Title: Re: lib problems in Ubuntu
Post by: Vollstrecker on July 14, 2005, 01:27:18 PM
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Originally posted by arquata

I got stuck now with a locales problem, due to the installalion of libc6 i needed to remove the locales package. And some other apps refusing to be installed.
Im quite a noob, so it will take me some investigation.
Suggestions? ....except switching to debian ;)

Have you ever thought about that libc6 is one of the most essentlial pakcages? If you take Debians libc6, and want to let all your software work with that, you will more and more switch to debian itself. Grab you the netinstall CD, and be happy, all other is unneeded work.
Title: Re: lib problems in Ubuntu
Post by: lfroen on July 14, 2005, 03:51:50 PM
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Have you ever thought about that libc6 is one of the most essentlial pakcages?

Even more: it is the package - heart the system together with kernel. Taking libc from one distro and putting it to another is "not most recommended thing to do". It may work, if you have similar systems, like ubuntu vs debian, or may not in other cases.
Title: Re: lib problems in Ubuntu
Post by: arquata on July 15, 2005, 10:07:24 AM
8o Quite a nooblike step i made there, although still works...and faults give more understanding and insight in the system.

I'll start downloading a debian install cd..... ;(

Concerning ubuntu, i got fascinated (as a noob not being able to handle debian) by the way the initiator sold ubuntu to a mayor company (wich is a doubtfull development) and devided the returns amongst the employees. Clinically computers have nothing with humans except we build them..... but a OS can be human friendly (linux) or not (windows).......  :]

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