Problem on Gnome Desktop and FORCE upgrade
D. D. Brierton
darren at dzr-web.com
Fri Aug 6 01:38:15 UTC 2004
On Fri, 2004-08-06 at 02:13, Stephen Liu wrote:
> Download following packages to ~/Download/Re_carpet/
> rcd-2.2.0.91-0.vv.0.1.i386.rpm
> rug-2.2.0.90-0.vv.0.1.i386.rpm
> red-carpet-2.2.3-0.vv.0.1.i386.rpm
>
> $ ls ./Download/Red_carpet/
> rcd-2.2.0.91-0.vv.0.1.i386.rpm
> rug-2.2.0.90-0.vv.0.1.i386.rpm
> red-carpet-2.2.3-0.vv.0.1.i386.rpm
>
> $ su
> Password:
> # rpm -Uvh ~/Download/Red_carpet/*
> /etc/security/selinux/file_contexts: No such file or
> directory
Well the above is your selinux error again. I'm sorry but I have no idea
what is causing that.
> Preparing...
> ########################################### [100%]
> 1:rcd
> ########################################### [ 33%]
> 2:red-carpet
> ########################################### [ 67%]
> 3:rug
> ########################################### [100%]
>
> ('/etc/security/selinux/file_contexts: No such file or
> directory' always displayed)
>
> # /sbin/service rcd start
> Starting rcd:
> [ OK ]
In which case everything has installed correctly.
> K-Start --> System Tools --> Red Carpet (2 of them
> created here-both named 'Updates Red Carpet 2.2.3')
Yes, that is a harmless bug in the red-carpet package. I've contacted
the packager about it.
> --> Enter password --> 'Updates Red Carpet 2.2.3'
> window started --> Actions --> Verify System
> Dependencies
> Added and removed some packages
> Done
>
> # rpm -qa | grep gnome | xargs rpm -V
> /etc/security/selinux/file_contexts: No such file or
> directory
> Unsatisfied dependencies for pygnome-libglade-1.4.2-3:
> pygnome = 1.4.2, pygtk-li bglade = 0.6.9
> Unsatisfied dependencies for pygnome-devel-1.4.2-3:
> pygtk-devel = 0.6.9, pygnome = 1.4.2
> S.5....T
> /usr/share/redhat-switch-printer/switchprinter_gui.pyc
> Unsatisfied dependencies for pygnome-1.4.2-3: pygtk =
> 0.6.9
> Unsatisfied dependencies for
> gnome-pilot-applet-2.0.9-0.ximian.5.2: gnome-pilot =
> 2.0.9-0.ximian.5.2
>
> Still have some dependencis in short
I don't know what to say at this point. Red Carpet is normally superb at
sorting these problems out. It seems that you did indeed manage to
--force install some things you shouldn't have. Maybe your rpm databse
is in such a mess that even Red Carpet doesn't know how to solve it.
Using the --force option for rpm should only be done when you absolutely
know what you are doing. I think that you may have to do a clean install
to sort this out.
Sorry.
Best, Darren
P.S. At least if you do a clean install you won't be confused anymore by
the Bluecurve them and the new menu entries, and you'll be confident
that your system is as it should be.
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