I've taken backup of softwares from my previous installation via the dpkg-repack. All the packages are stored in a folder. I want to install some specific packages from it but don't know the dependencies. All the dependencies are also backed up.
I'm installing Gimp (2.6.10) on Debian. The system has all the required libraries (dependencies) installed in the default directories, so giving to Gimp
./configure && make && make install
completes fine, and installs Gimp.
But I compiled some of the dependencies manually, for needed performance. These are GEGL, Glib, and BABL.
I can't install GIMP it says something about unmet dependencies.
I'm trying to install the Save for Web plugin for Gimp, but when I go to /usr/share/gimp the next folder is 2.0... I initially installed 2.6, but just updated to 2.8. There isn't even a 'plugin' file in the folder.
Any idea where the 2.8 folder is?
I need to install multiple deb files of same software from apt cache in another ubuntu installation.
For example, I have all deb files of vlc in same folder(/var/cache/apt/archives). I need to install vlc with all dependencies satisfied. I cannot install it using dpkg -i vlc* because of dependencies.
Is there a solution to this.
we used to see Gimp with triple windows view with the last stable release of Gimp for tool box, editing window, and ” layers, patterns, channels, undo, brushes”. But Now with the development release it’s just single window mode for all three windows, and it’s fully customizable for dragging elements all over this window.
This might be a simple question - I am trying to install a cookbook (gitlab)
I cloned the cookbook into a folder on my local drive and ran
knife cookbook upload gitlab.
Immediately it threw an error:
Cookbook gitlab depends on cookbook postgresql version >= 0.0.0
So I ran
knife cookbook site download postgresql
It had some dependencies, which had further dependencies, and now I'm at t
I am trying to install an rpm, namely the Oracle 10g database for CentOS 6 for testing an app.
Generic Intel(To be recommended for use on distributions that are not transmitted for):
# su
Password: ******* # cd /
# tar xvfj fcc-9.124-Linux.i686.tar.bz2
Dependencies:
- The packages should bring down the appropriate dependencies when installed, in case the generic package is needed, the following dependencies are needed: