[packman] Re: [PM] last-exit 4.0 (openSUSE 10.2/x86_64)

Morgan Brassel morgan.brassel at free.fr
Thu Mar 29 18:09:25 CEST 2007


Le jeudi 29 mars 2007 à 17:16 +0200, Toni a écrit :
> Am Donnerstag, 29. März 2007 schrieb Morgan Brassel:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I just installed last-exit from packman repo on opensuse 10.2 (through
> > smart package manager), and I fail to have it launch. I get the
> >
> > following error message:
> > > last-exit
> >
> > Starting new Last Exit server
> >
> > Unhandled Exception: System.DllNotFoundException: libX11.so
> >   at (wrapper managed-to-native) NotificationArea:XInternAtom
> > (intptr,string,bool)
> >   at NotificationArea.OnRealized () [0x00000]
> >   at Gtk.Widget.realized_cb (IntPtr widget) [0x00000]
> >   at (wrapper native-to-managed) Gtk.Widget:realized_cb (intptr)
> >   at <0x00000> <unknown method>
> >   at (wrapper managed-to-native) Gtk.Widget:gtk_widget_show_all (intptr)
> >   at Gtk.Widget.ShowAll () [0x00000]
> >   at LastExit.TrayIcon..ctor (Gtk.Window window) [0x00000]
> >   at LastExit.PlayerWindow..ctor () [0x00000]
> >   at LastExit.Driver.Main (System.String[] args) [0x00000]
> >
> > Has this already been reported? Is there a workaround?
> this looks like an *-sharp2 error.
> 
> please post the output from:
> rpm -q gconf-sharp2  glade-sharp2 glib-sharp2 gnome-sharp2 mono-web
> 
> if mono-web is not installed, install it and check again (in this case I 
> forgot the require-statement for mono-web).
> 

Thank you for your quick answer. Here the output I get:

$ rpm -q gconf-sharp2  glade-sharp2 glib-sharp2 gnome-sharp2 mono-web
gconf-sharp2-2.8.3-33
glade-sharp2-2.8.3-33
glib-sharp2-2.8.3-33
gnome-sharp2-2.8.3-33
mono-web-1.1.18.1-12.2

All the packages are installed, including mono-web.

But I finally know where the problem comes from: in /usr/lib, I only
have libX11.so.6 and libX11.so.6.2.0, whereas last-exit requests
libX11.so. So I just added a symbolic link and all was ok.

However, I find it strange that this link wasn't already present...
Maybe I miss a particular package, who actually might have been
installed. Is it possible with rpm to know which (eventually not
installed) package give a particular file?

Morgan


> > I also have a question about last-exit dependencies: in the packman
> > repo, the last-exit package for i586 depends on gstreamer-plugins-ugly,
> > whereas the same package for x86_64 depends on gstreamer-plugins-good.
> > Is there a particular reason for this?
> this is a "feature" (also known as bug) from our helper-script to upload the 
> packages to the server and automatic generating/wiritng the website-entry.
> The deps listed there, are deps to other packman packages. And depending of 
> the upload time of the other packages, the scipt adds them or doesn't add 
> them. So this information is often worthless or incomplete. Believe in your 
> package-manager, not in the listed deps there.
> 
> > Thanks for your answers
> > Morgan
> have fun
> Toni
> 
> 





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