Re: symbol lookup errors when yummed from kde-redhat repos
by Arthur Pemberton
Kam Leo wrote:
>On Apr 1, 2005 2:13 PM, Arthur Pemberton <dalive(a)flashmail.com> wrote:
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>>Kam Leo wrote:
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>>>On Apr 1, 2005 10:45 AM, Arthur Pemberton <dalive(a)flashmail.com> wrote:
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>>>>Paul Howarth wrote:
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>>>>>Arthur Pemberton wrote:
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>>>>>>Paul Howarth wrote:
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>>>>>>>On Thu, 2005-03-31 at 19:24 -0400, Arthur Pemberton wrote:
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>>>>>>>>I always seem to get sysmbol lookup errors with programs I yum from
>>>>>>>>the kde-redhat repos. The error looks like the one bellow. I got
>>>>>>>>somethign similiar when i yumed amarok.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>digikam: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/libdigikam.so.0: undefined
>>>>>>>>symbol: _ZN11KMainWindow7setIconERK7QPixmap
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>What can i do to fix this?
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>>>>>>>Problems like these are usually (I think) caused by incompatibilities
>>>>>>>between the C++ compilers used to build the programs and the libraries
>>>>>>>that they use. Are you absolutely sure that you've got the right
>>>>>>>version
>>>>>>>of the kde-redhat repos for the version of Fedora you're running?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Paul.
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>>>>>>Due to ignorance on the topic I'm not absolutely sure. How do I check
>>>>>>that I've gotten the right version?
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>>>>>You could post the /etc/yum.conf snippet or file from
>>>>>/etc/yum.repos.d/ that configures your yum to get packages from
>>>>>kde-redhat, and also state which version of Fedora you're running.
>>>>>
>>>>>Paul.
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>>>>I am running Fedora Core 3 and I've attached the repo file:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>[kde-redhat-stable]
>>>>name=kde-redhat-stable
>>>>mirrorlist=http://apt.kde-redhat.org/apt/kde-redhat/fedora/$releasever/$b...
>>>>enabled=1
>>>>gpgcheck=1
>>>>
>>>>[kde-redhat-stable-all]
>>>>name=kde-redhat-stable-all
>>>>mirrorlist=http://apt.kde-redhat.org/apt/kde-redhat/all/stable/mirrors
>>>>enabled=1
>>>>gpgcheck=1
>>>>
>>>># NOTE: enable/disable *both* testing/testing-all together; requires/depends-on stable
>>>>[kde-redhat-testing]
>>>>name=kde-redhat-testing
>>>>mirrorlist=http://apt.kde-redhat.org/apt/kde-redhat/fedora/$releasever/$b...
>>>>enabled=1
>>>>gpgcheck=1
>>>>
>>>>[kde-redhat-testing-all]
>>>>name=kde-redhat-testing-all
>>>>mirrorlist=http://apt.kde-redhat.org/apt/kde-redhat/all/testing/mirrors
>>>>enabled=0
>>>>gpgcheck=1
>>>>
>>>># NOTE: enable/disable *both* unstable,unstable-all together; requires/depends-on testing
>>>>[kde-redhat-unstable]
>>>>name=kde-redhat-unstable
>>>>mirrorlist=http://apt.kde-redhat.org/apt/kde-redhat/fedora/$releasever/$b...
>>>>enabled=1
>>>>gpgcheck=1
>>>>
>>>>[kde-redhat-unstable-all]
>>>>name=kde-redhat-unstable-all
>>>>mirrorlist=http://apt.kde-redhat.org/apt/kde-redhat/all/unstable/mirrors
>>>>enabled=1
>>>>gpgcheck=1
>>>>
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>>>No wonder you are getting unresolved symbols! You have the testing,
>>>testing-all, unstable, and unstable-all repos enabled. By their very
>>>nature these repos contain packages which are still in the test and
>>>development stage. You should change the "enabled=1" to "enabled=0"
>>>for these repos.
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>>:) Ok that loooks stupid on my part. However `yum list digikam` gives:
>>
>>digikam.i386 0.7.1-0.fdr.2.3
>>kde-redhat-stabl
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>>It did how install two dependencies.
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>No dependencies are displayed in the output of "yum list digikam".
>The output is formatted in three columns:
>
> left column = package_name.architecture
> center column = version/revision number
> right column = repository
>
>If you command yum to install a package the requirement for additional
>packages to satisfy dependencies will be displayed to you. If the
>additional packages are available on the enabled repositories yum will
>download and install them for you. You do not need to do any
>additional work! If there are unsatisfied dependencies yum will not
>install the package. You must then search for the missing
>dependencies.
>
>
>
the deps. installed were libkipi.i386 0.1-0.fdr.2.3 and libkexif.i386
0.2.1-0.fdr.1.3. I didn't really have any dep. probs so to speak. The
program yummed down however did not work, as I originally stated.
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RE: Linux Books
by Ferguson, Michael
The truch is that any Linux book will teach you something.
As you progress in your knowledge and understanding, you will find, like
I did, that other books will help you to better understand certain
different parts of the Linux world and your impelemtation. You will
probably purchase many other Linux related books.... PHP, MYSQL, APACHE,
SENDMAIL, etc, etc,
HTH. Take Care
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From: fedora-list-bounces(a)redhat.com
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Sent: Sunday, March 27, 2005 6:56 PM
To: fedora-list(a)redhat.com
Subject: Re: Linux Books
I just recently got Red Hat Linux Fedora 3 unleashed. Anyone think
that's a good one?
On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 00:53:45 +0100, Laurence
<Laurence.Orchard(a)tesco.net> wrote:
> Hi David
>
> I know were going off topic here, but I read the quoted document and
> couldn't find anything about top-posting. just this comment in the
> footer:-
> "Netiquette discussions are always ongoing and previously established
> conventions are continually revisited."
>
> I presume this is what you meant?
>
> Just to keep you and other bottom-posters happy, I have put this reply
> at the bottom as well.
>
> Thank you for your interest
>
> Laurence
>
> On Sat, 2005-03-26 at 20:09 -0500, David Curry wrote:
> > Marc M wrote:
> >
> > >1. Red Hat Bible as mentioned
> > >2. Running Linux by Matt Welsh
> > >3. Red Hat Certified Engineer Study Guide by Michael Jang 4.
> > >various docs on the redhat site especially 'Maximum RPM' available
> > >as an actual book or pdf
> > >
> > >That should get you going for awhile
> > >
> > >Marc
> > >
> > >
> > >On Sat, 26 Mar 2005 23:20:23 +0000, Sean O Sullivan
> > ><seanos(a)netsoc.itcarlow.ie> wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > >>Skylar Thompson wrote:
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>>Chethiya K Ranaweera wrote:
> > >>>
> > >>>
> > >>>>Hello,
> > >>>>Can anyone recommend me a good linux book to read? Has anyone
> > >>>>heard about Red Hat Fedora Linux 3 Bible by Christopher Negus?
> > >>>>Is this a good book??
> > >>>>
> > >>>>
> > >>>>
> > >>>I found O'Reilly's Running Linux to be pretty helpful.
> > >>>
> > >>>
> > >>I second O'Reilly's Running Linux, also 'Linux Server Hacks' &
> > >>'Linux Security Cookbook' very good (also O'Reilly).
> > >>
> > >>Regards,
> > >>
> > >>Sean
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > Please do not top post to fedora-list. See thread titled Fedora
> > Core Support List - Unofficial User Guide or see
> >
> > http://www-personal.ksu.edu/~seabra/linux/FedoraRules.html
> >
> >
> Hi David
>
> I know were going off topic here, but I read the quoted document and
> couldn't find anything about top-posting. just this comment in the
> footer:-
> "Netiquette discussions are always ongoing and previously established
> conventions are continually revisited."
>
> I presume this is what you meant?
>
> Just to keep top-posters happy, I have put this reply at the top as
> well.
>
> Thank you for your interest
>
> Laurence
>
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To use the script, I've had to install stuff I hadn't planned on
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mean"), such as gcc and gtk+-devel.
Now the script runs, but bombs out with the following error:
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fstab vfat boot hang
by Gary Stainburn
Hi folks.
If I have the following line (below, line-wrapped single line) in my
/etc/fstab my machine hangs during bootup at the fsck stage complaining
that VFAT checking is still ALPHA. There is no HDD activity.
If I boot in rescue mode and remove the line the box boots fine.
What do I need to do to the line so I can leave it it and still have the
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/dev/hda1 /mnt/dos vfat
umask=0222,uid=500,gid=500 1 1
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Nautilus processes
by Artur G. Sibagatullin
Hi
I've got a question about Nautilus.
Why after starting X there are many Nautilus processes which take a lot of
memory. For example:
PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND
11710 turich 15 0 37836 21m 20m S 0.0 2.1 0:02.89 nautilus
--sm-client-id 11c0a80084000111209531400000113030005 --screen 0
11711 tu
11710 turich 15 0 37836 21m 20m S 0.0 2.1 0:02.89 nautilus
--sm-client-id 11c0a80084000111209531400000113030005 --screen 0
11711 turich 16 0 37836 21m 20m S 0.0 2.1 0:00.00 nautilus
--sm-client-id 11c0a80084000111209531400000113030005 --screen 0
11712 turich 15 0 37836 21m 20m S 0.0 2.1 0:00.00 nautilus
--sm-client-id 11c0a80084000111209531400000113030005 --screen 0
11713 turich 16 0 37836 21m 20m S 0.0 2.1 0:00.00 nautilus
--sm-client-id 11c0a80084000111209531400000113030005 --screen 0
11714 turich 15 0 37836 21m 20m S 0.0 2.1 0:00.00 nautilus
--sm-client-id 11c0a80084000111209531400000113030005 --screen 0
11715 turich 15 0 37836 21m 20m S 0.0 2.1 0:00.00 nautilus
--sm-client-id 11c0a80084000111209531400000113030005 --screen 0
11716 turich 19 0 37836 21m 20m S 0.0 2.1 0:00.00 nautilus
--sm-client-id 11c0a80084000111209531400000113030005 --screen 0
11717 turich 19 0 37836 21m 20m S 0.0 2.1 0:00.00 nautilus
--sm-client-id 11c0a80084000111209531400000113030005 --screen 0
11718 turich 16 0 37836 21m 20m S 0.0 2.1 0:00.00 nautilus
--sm-client-id 11c0a80084000111209531400000113030005 --screen 0
11719 turich 16 0 37836 21m 20m S 0.0 2.1 0:00.04 nautilus
--sm-client-id 11c0a80084000111209531400000113030005 --screen 0
11720 turich 15 0 37836 21m 20m S 0.0 2.1 0:00.00 nautilus
--sm-client-id 11c0a80084000111209531400000113030005 --screen 0
11721 turich 20 0 37836 21m 20m S 0.0 2.1 0:00.00 nautilus
--sm-client-id 11c0a80084000111209531400000113030005 --screen 0
11722 turich 18 0 37836 21m 20m S 0.0 2.1 0:00.00 nautilus
--sm-client-id 11c0a80084000111209531400000113030005 --screen 0
1
What for this processes? Are they all necessary? And if no how to kill them?
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