I am using redhat 7.3 and I am trying to install openssl-devel-0.9.6b-18.i386.rpm but I get the following error message when I try to install:
error: failed dependencies:
openssl = 0.9.6b-18 is needed by openssl-devel-0.9.6b-18
The thing that confuses me most is that when I check my machine it says that openssl-0.9.6m-2.src.rpm is already installed. I notice that this is a different version than the one openssl-devel requires, but the build date of
"openssl-0.9.6m-2.src.rpm" is Tue Jun 1 14:01:14 2004 and is actually newer than the build date of "openssl-0.9.6b-35.7.i386.rpm" which is 2003/Sep/24 21:24:27 .
I hessitate to install the older version, "openssl-0.9.6b-35.7.i386.rpm" on top of my existing newer version, "openssl-0.9.6m-2.src.rpm".
Is this anything to be worried about? I'm just worried that if I install the older version on top of the newer version it'll overwrite some files and something will stop working on my machine, because I don't know what other dependencies are depending on my existing version on my machine at the moment.
Hi,
I want to install 'Devel-Profile' in windows but i am not able to install.
Here is the error.
PPM> install Devel-Profile
Install package 'Devel-Profile?' (y/N): y
Installing package 'Devel-Profile'...
Error installing package 'Devel-Profile': Could not locate a PPD file for... (3 Replies)
Hi
I want to install glib-devel-2.xx on suse 9 linux.
I downloaded from below site,
Index of /pub/gnome/sources/glib/2.24
and installed using normal configure,make,make install.
Am I correct or something else is required?
Thanks. (4 Replies)
Dear All...
I'm trying to install openssl (openssl-0.9.7m) on a Solaris box running 5.9...
I'm using the following command...
./Configure --openssldir=/data/ssl solaris-sparcv9-gcc
However when I do make I get the following...
root@adc8-winn:/usr/local/openssl-0.9.7m 0 # make... (1 Reply)
I am trying to install Postfix on a Sun SPARC Solaris 9 server. I am not sure whether it is essential or not but still installed MySQL on that server and it is running fine.Now when I am trying to run the make command as a part of installation of Postfix, it reports the following error.
# make ... (1 Reply)
I have a question on how to make an rpm out of the source package distribution. just looking for a general procedure. Like say I have the MIT kerberos source, would I "make -C libs" or something like that? (2 Replies)
CARTON-INSTALL(1p) User Contributed Perl Documentation CARTON-INSTALL(1p)NAME
carton-install - Install the dependencies
SYNOPSIS
carton install [--deployment] [--path=PATH] [modules...]
DESCRIPTION
Install the dependencies for your application. This command has two modes and the behavior is slightly different.
DEVELOPMENT MODE
carton install (no arguments)
If you run "carton install" without any arguments and if cpanfile exists, carton will scan dependencies from cpanfile and install the
modules.
In either way, if you run "carton install" for the first time (i.e. carton.lock does not exist), carton will fetch all the modules
specified, resolve dependencies and install all required modules from CPAN.
If carton.lock file does exist, carton will still try to install modules specified or updated in cpanfile, but uses carton.lock for the
dependency resolution, and then cascades to CPAN.
carton will analyze all the dependencies and their version information, and it is saved into carton.lock file. It is important to add
carton.lock file into a version controlled repository and commit the changes as you update your dependencies.
DEPLOYMENT MODE
If you specify the "--deployment" command line option or the carton.lock exists and cpanfile does not exist, carton will fetch all remote
modules and use the dependencies specified in the carton.lock instead of resolving dependencies.
CONSERVATIVE UPDATE
"carton install" doesn't update the modules already installed into local library path as long as the version is satisfied.
For example, one day you install URI-1.50 from CPAN:
> carton install URI
Successfully installed URI-1.50
Few weeks later, URI module is updated to 1.51 on CPAN. If you run the "carton install URI" again:
> carton install URI
You have URI (1.50)
because you haven't specified the version number, carton won't update the module in your local library path.
WARNINGS: following commands are not implemented
If you want to update to the latest version of CPAN, you can either use "carton update" command, or specify the required version either in
your cpanfile.
> carton update URI
> cat cpanfile
requires 'URI', 1.51;
Any of those will upgrade URI to the latest one from CPAN, and the version specified in the carton.lock will be bumped.
OPTIONS --deployment
Force the deployment mode and carton will ignore cpanfile contents.
--path
Specify the path to install modules to. Defaults to local in the current directory.
perl v5.14.2 2012-05-12 CARTON-INSTALL(1p)