Hey,
I've a problem installing a package. rpm -ivh brings the errors:
libjvm.so is needed by
libverify.so is needed by
But I have installed the Java SDK like requested and the files are on the disk. But I have no idea how to find out, why rpm cann't find them.
I have also... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I need to install an rpm file,but I only have '.src.rpm' version of it. I want to convert it to a binary rpm.
so I tried this
rpm --rebuild somethin.src.rpm
But I am gettin '--rebuild:Invalid option' as output
Is there another way to rebuild source rpm.?
Thanks in... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I have got few RPM's from rpmfind.net ( mainly gcc ).
But it seems to be src files instead of the image.
so I think we have to build the src files according to target machine using rpmbuild.
Can any one help me with
1) Various options of rpm build that have to be taken care
2)... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I have a query in linux and please find the details of it
I have a command in linux and i want to know which rpm has provided that command.
ie: if we take ifconfig command ,i want to know what is the rpm package used to get that command.
Regards
Arun.Kakarla (3 Replies)
It's the end of the day and I just can't get my head around this. I'm trying to extract just the name of the RPM from the path to a .rpm file. So from:
/home/me/rpm/RPMS/i386/nagios-our-plugins-1.2-6.i386.rpmI need to extract 'nagios-our-plugins'.
I can't get the awk syntax right:
awk '{... (5 Replies)
How to make RPM not write to RPM database if RPM fails to deploy?
IE I create an rpm spec file that contains the following
if
then
exit 1
fi
My rpm will fail at deployment, but if I do rpm -qa , I can see the rpm in the rpm db (3 Replies)
Hello,
i have installed a package by using the command
sudo rpm -i filepackage.rpm
package filepackage is already installed
when i try to remove it, i get an error saying "is not installed":
sudo rpm -e filepackage.rpm
error: package filepackage is not installed
How can... (4 Replies)
dears
i am trying to install the autoconf-2.63-1.aix6.1.noarch.rpm but its shows the below error message .
P700_dev/svn/dependencies>rpm -i autoconf-2.63-1.aix6.1.noarch.rpm
error: failed dependencies:
m4 is needed by autoconf-2.63-1
P700_dev/svn/dependencies> (6 Replies)
I am using solaris 10
yum command not found
apt-get install command not found
rpm command not found
how to use yum and apt-get command in solaris
how to install dhcp, openldap-servers packages in solaris (4 Replies)
exec(): 0509-036 Cannot load program /usr/opt/freeware/bin/rpm because of the following errors:
0509-022 Cannot load module /opt/freeware/lib/libintl.a(libintl.so.1).
0509-150 Dependent module /opt/freeware/lib/libiconv.a(shr4.o) could not be loaded.
0509-152 Member... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: Ohmkar
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
lib::abs
lib::abs(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation lib::abs(3pm)NAME
lib::abs - "lib" that makes relative path absolute to caller.
SYNOPSIS
Simple use like "use lib ...":
use lib::abs qw(./mylibs1 ../mylibs2);
use lib::abs 'mylibs';
Extended syntax (glob)
use lib::abs 'modules/*/lib';
There are also may be used helper function from lib::abs (see example/ex4):
use lib::abs;
# ...
my $path = lib::abs::path('../path/relative/to/me'); # returns absolute path
DESCRIPTION
The main reason of this library is transformate relative paths to absolute at the "BEGIN" stage, and push transformed to @INC. Relative
path basis is not the current working directory, but the location of file, where the statement is (caller file). When using common "lib",
relative paths stays relative to curernt working directory,
# For ex:
# script: /opt/scripts/my.pl
use lib::abs '../lib';
# We run `/opt/scripts/my.pl` having cwd /home/mons
# The @INC will contain '/opt/lib';
# We run `./my.pl` having cwd /opt
# The @INC will contain '/opt/lib';
# We run `../my.pl` having cwd /opt/lib
# The @INC will contain '/opt/lib';
Also this module is useful when writing tests, when you want to load strictly the module from ../lib, respecting the test file.
# t/00-test.t
use lib::abs '../lib';
Also this is useful, when you running under "mod_perl", use something like "Apache::StatINC", and your application may change working
directory. So in case of chdir "StatINC" fails to reload module if the @INC contain relative paths.
RATIONALE
Q: We already have "FindBin" and "lib", why we need this module?
A: There are several reasons:
1) "FindBin" could find path incorrectly under "mod_perl"
2) "FindBin" works relatively to executed binary instead of relatively to caller
3) Perl is linguistic language, and `use lib::abs "..."' semantically more clear and looks more beautiful than `use FindBin; use lib
"$FindBin::Bin/../lib";'
4) "FindBin" b<will> work incorrectly, if will be called not from executed binary (see <http://github.com/Mons/lib-abs-vs-findbin>
comparison for details)
BUGS
None known
COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
Copyright 2007-2010 Mons Anderson.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
AUTHOR
Mons Anderson, "<mons@cpan.org>"
CONTRIBUTORS
Oleg Kostyuk, "<cub@cpan.org>"
perl v5.10.1 2010-11-16 lib::abs(3pm)