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dependency Problems on debian lenny
Posted: 23 Jul 2009, 13:45
by kaiserbert
Hi All,
i still tried to install spring by sources, but there are broken libraries, so i tried to get spring through the ubuntu repositories. But this way is also miserable, because of the unfulfilled dependecies of the package <spring-installer>(for ubuntu inteprid).
It needs libgtk2.0.0 >= 2.14.1 and <libpango1.0-0 >=1.21.6 which are only available in version 2.12.12-1 and 1.20.5-5. I added the repository of ubuntu inteprid. I still tried all other ubuntu versions without luck.
My system is Debian lenny 32bit.
Any idea ?
regards bert
Re: dependency Problems on debian lenny
Posted: 23 Jul 2009, 14:04
by koshi
a) don't install spring-installer, it's not strictly necessary
b) get the source tarball, apply the debianization patch, edit the deps, build the deb yourself
Re: dependency Problems on debian lenny
Posted: 23 Jul 2009, 14:09
by kaiserbert
koshi wrote:a) don't install spring-installer, it's not strictly necessary
b) get the source tarball, apply the debianization patch, edit the deps, build the deb yourself
a) spring-installer is needed by spring in debian, so it is a must
b) it only make sence to build deb packages if there are no broken libraries
Re: dependency Problems on debian lenny
Posted: 23 Jul 2009, 14:30
by koshi
kaiserbert wrote:a) spring-installer is needed by spring in debian, so it is a must
don't try to install the meta pacakge then, spring-engine _definetely_ does not depend on spring-installer
kaiserbert wrote:b) it only make sence to build deb packages if there are no broken libraries
meaning what? debian libs being "broken"?
Re: dependency Problems on debian lenny
Posted: 23 Jul 2009, 16:01
by kaiserbert
koshi wrote:kaiserbert wrote:a) spring-installer is needed by spring in debian, so it is a must
don't try to install the meta pacakge then, spring-engine _definetely_ does not depend on spring-installer
You are right. But this is a little bit tricky. I will try this.
koshi wrote:kaiserbert wrote:b) it only make sence to build deb packages if there are no broken libraries
meaning what? debian libs being "broken"?
libunitsync.so is broken, see
http://springrts.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=19511
Re: dependency Problems on debian lenny
Posted: 23 Jul 2009, 16:20
by koshi
remove any *unitsync.so you got on disk, install the spring-engine and springlobby package and you'll be fine
the library is most certainly not "broken" if you're going by jazcash's comment in the other thread
Re: dependency Problems on debian lenny
Posted: 23 Jul 2009, 17:03
by kaiserbert
i installed:
spring-engine
spring-maps-1v1
spring-maps-default
spring-maps-deltasiege
spring-maps-hunterw
spring-maps-kernelpanic
spring-maps-teamplay
springlobby
The springlobby works, but he cant find any mods, so i need mods.
The ca-installer doesnt work, because of the not fulfilled dependecies in my first post.
Any idea
regards bert
Re: dependency Problems on debian lenny
Posted: 23 Jul 2009, 18:53
by hoijui
get mods through the torrent system in springlobby, or download them from here:
http:/jobjol.nl
Re: dependency Problems on debian lenny
Posted: 23 Jul 2009, 18:55
by KaiserJ
kaisers up in this beazy!
Re: dependency Problems on debian lenny
Posted: 23 Jul 2009, 18:59
by kaiserbert
hoijui wrote:get mods through the torrent system in springlobby, or download them from here:
http:/jobjol.nl
Which ports should be open to download through the torrent system in springlobby ?
And to which lobby server should i connect to ?
Re: dependency Problems on debian lenny
Posted: 23 Jul 2009, 19:10
by kaiserbert
Ok i downloaded a mod throuch springlobby, but there seems that no map is installed on my system. That is not correct. How to correct this ?
Re: dependency Problems on debian lenny
Posted: 23 Jul 2009, 23:58
by kaiserbert
I get springlobby and spring to work through the ubuntu repository. But there seems the Ai for singleplayer missing. How can i add the AI ?