#27 closed bug (wontfix)
AdobeReader_enu.i486 doesn't install dependencies.
| Reported by: | prentice@… | Owned by: | thomas |
|---|---|---|---|
| Priority: | major | Component: | Desktop |
| Version: | 6.0 (Pisa) | Keywords: | Acrobat Reader Adobe dependencies |
| Cc: | puias-trac@… |
Description (last modified by thomas)
It's yum that isn't smart enough to pull in the i686 deps for the package. Also, some of those deps aren't normal deps for the package, sssd-clients can be assumed to be installed normally, so it wouldn't get pulled anyway.
We have a page on 64-bit issues at http://puias.math.ias.edu/wiki/64BitIssues
AdobeReader? is on that page as a problem package.
Josko has a solution to the yum/kickstart issue that I will attempt to document soon...
Either way it's an upstream bug that we probably can't fix for everyone...
Change History (3)
comment:1 Changed 15 years ago by puias-trac@…
comment:2 Changed 15 years ago by thomas
- Description modified (diff)
- Resolution set to wontfix
- Status changed from new to closed
comment:3 Changed 15 years ago by puias-trac@…
#27: AdobeReader_enu.i486 doesn't install dependencies.
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Reporter: prentice@… | Owner: thomas
Type: bug | Status: closed
Priority: major | Component: Desktop
Version: 6.0 (Pisa) | Resolution: wontfix
Keywords: Acrobat Reader Adobe dependencies |
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Changes (by thomas):
* status: new => closed
* resolution: => wontfix
Old description:
> My kickstart includes AdobeReader_enu.i486, so I expected all its
> dependencies to be automatically installed. However, when I ran it, I got
> a bunch of errors.
>
> After digging around and using strace, I ended up installing all the rpms
> listed below manually. Only a handful were directly required by
> AdobeReader. The rest were in turn required by those dependencies.
>
> Shouldn't kickstart/rpm know AdobeReader requires the i686 versions of
> these RPMs and install them automatically? Do the dependencies need to be
> updated in the AdobeReader to specify the i686 versions?
>
> I'm listing the priority as major since acroread is highly utilized
> program.
>
> (* denotes the primary dependencies for AdobeReader)
>
> PackageKit-gtk-module.i686 *
> dbus-glib.i686
>
> libcanberra-gtk2.i686 *
> libXtst.i686
> libasyncns.i686
> libcanberra.i686
> libsndfile.i686
> libtdb.i686
> libtool-ltdl.i686
> pulseaudio-libs.i686
> tcp_wrappers-libs.i686
>
> xulrunner.i686 *
>
> GConf2.i686 *
> ORBit2.i686
> avahi-glib.i686
> bzip2-lib.i686
> cracklib.i686
> cyrus-sasl-lib.i686
> db4.i686
> eggdbus.i686
> gnome-vfs2.i686
> hal-libs.i686
> libIDL.i686
> libacl.i686
> libattr.i686
> libnotify.i686
> openldap.i686
> pam.i686
> polkit. i686
> startup-notification.i686
> xcb-util.i686
>
> gtk2-engines.i686*
>
> sssd-client.i686*
New description:
It's yum that isn't smart enough to pull in the i686 deps for the package.
Also, some of those deps aren't normal deps for the package, sssd-clients
can be assumed to be installed normally, so it wouldn't get pulled anyway.
We have a page on 64-bit issues at
http://puias.math.ias.edu/wiki/64BitIssues
AdobeReader is on that page as a problem package.
Josko has a solution to the yum/kickstart issue that I will attempt to
document soon...
Either way it's an upstream bug that we probably can't fix for everyone...
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Ticket URL: <http://puias.math.ias.edu/ticket/27#comment:2>
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#27: AdobeReader_enu.i486 doesn't install dependencies. -----------------------------+---------------------------------------------- Reporter: prentice@… | Owner: thomas Type: bug | Status: new Priority: major | Component: Desktop Version: 6.0 (Pisa) | Keywords: Acrobat Reader Adobe dependencies -----------------------------+---------------------------------------------- My kickstart includes AdobeReader_enu.i486, so I expected all its dependencies to be automatically installed. However, when I ran it, I got a bunch of errors. After digging around and using strace, I ended up installing all the rpms listed below manually. Only a handful were directly required by AdobeReader. The rest were in turn required by those dependencies. Shouldn't kickstart/rpm know AdobeReader requires the i686 versions of these RPMs and install them automatically? Do the dependencies need to be updated in the AdobeReader to specify the i686 versions? I'm listing the priority as major since acroread is highly utilized program. (* denotes the primary dependencies for AdobeReader) PackageKit-gtk-module.i686 * dbus-glib.i686 libcanberra-gtk2.i686 * libXtst.i686 libasyncns.i686 libcanberra.i686 libsndfile.i686 libtdb.i686 libtool-ltdl.i686 pulseaudio-libs.i686 tcp_wrappers-libs.i686 xulrunner.i686 * GConf2.i686 * ORBit2.i686 avahi-glib.i686 bzip2-lib.i686 cracklib.i686 cyrus-sasl-lib.i686 db4.i686 eggdbus.i686 gnome-vfs2.i686 hal-libs.i686 libIDL.i686 libacl.i686 libattr.i686 libnotify.i686 openldap.i686 pam.i686 polkit. i686 startup-notification.i686 xcb-util.i686 gtk2-engines.i686* sssd-client.i686* -- Ticket URL: <http://puias.math.ias.edu/ticket/27> puias <puias.math.ias.edu> Princeton University / Institute for Advanced Study Linux