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duydq
7th July 2006, 07:02 AM
I try to install Flame 9.5.6 on my Redhat Enterprise Linux AS 4.0, but failed dependencies.
This is logs:
Finding packages...
Using /root/Desktop/Flame_9.5.6_LINUX64/xxdiff-3.0.4-1.x86_64.rpm
Warning: Can't find Stonewire.base.sw
Warning: Can't find Stonewire.filesystem.driver
Warning: Can't find Stonewire.filesystem.sw
Warning: Can't find Stonewire.switchablestorage.sw
Using /root/Desktop/Flame_9.5.6_LINUX64/dlfonts.sw.fonts-10-554.x86_64.rpm
Using /root/Desktop/Flame_9.5.6_LINUX64/linuxtools.sw.base-1.0-249.x86_64.rpm
Using /root/Desktop/Flame_9.5.6_LINUX64/backburner_libs.sw.base-3.0.0-107.x86_64.rpm
Using /root/Desktop/Flame_9.5.6_LINUX64/dlcommon.libraries.base-10-381.x86_64.rpm
Using /root/Desktop/Flame_9.5.6_LINUX64/dlclprofile.base.profiles-1.0-010.x86_64.rpm
Using /root/Desktop/Flame_9.5.6_LINUX64/dlmpd_core.sw.base-1.1-255.x86_64.rpm
Using /root/Desktop/Flame_9.5.6_LINUX64/dlmpd_admin.sw.base-1.2.0-255.x86_64.rpm
Using /root/Desktop/Flame_9.5.6_LINUX64/dlmpd_sys.sw.base-1.3.0-255.x86_64.rpm
Using /root/Desktop/Flame_9.5.6_LINUX64/dltools.libio.base-8.6-2699.i386.rpm
Using /root/Desktop/Flame_9.5.6_LINUX64/dlwiretap.server.base-1.7-2699.i386.rpm
Warning: Can't find dlviodso.libraries.lib32
Using /root/Desktop/Flame_9.5.6_LINUX64/flame.sw.examples-9.5.6-2699.x86_64.rpm
Using /root/Desktop/Flame_9.5.6_LINUX64/flame.sw.doc-9.5.6-2699.x86_64.rpm
Using /root/Desktop/Flame_9.5.6_LINUX64/flame.sw.ogl-9.5.6-2699.x86_64.rpm
Checking installed versions...
Performing installs...
Upgrading xxdiff with /root/Desktop/Flame_9.5.6_LINUX64/xxdiff-3.0.4-1.x86_64.rpm
Testing upgrade
> error: Failed dependencies:
> libX11.so.6()(64bit) is needed by xxdiff-3.0.4-1.x86_64
> libXext.so.6()(64bit) is needed by xxdiff-3.0.4-1.x86_64
> libc.so.6()(64bit) is needed by xxdiff-3.0.4-1.x86_64
> libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.2.5)(64bit) is needed by xxdiff-3.0.4-1.x86_64
> libgcc_s.so.1()(64bit) is needed by xxdiff-3.0.4-1.x86_64
> libgcc_s.so.1(GCC_3.0)(64bit) is needed by xxdiff-3.0.4-1.x86_64
> libm.so.6()(64bit) is needed by xxdiff-3.0.4-1.x86_64
> libm.so.6(GLIBC_2.2.5)(64bit) is needed by xxdiff-3.0.4-1.x86_64
> libpthread.so.0()(64bit) is needed by xxdiff-3.0.4-1.x86_64
> libpthread.so.0(GLIBC_2.2.5)(64bit) is needed by xxdiff-3.0.4-1.x86_64
> libqt-mt.so.3()(64bit) is needed by xxdiff-3.0.4-1.x86_64
> libstdc++.so.5()(64bit) is needed by xxdiff-3.0.4-1.x86_64
> libstdc++.so.5(CXXABI_1.2)(64bit) is needed by xxdiff-3.0.4-1.x86_64
> libstdc++.so.5(GLIBCPP_3.2)(64bit) is needed by xxdiff-3.0.4-1.x86_64
> libstdc++.so.5(GLIBCPP_3.2.2)(64bit) is needed by xxdiff-3.0.4-1.x86_64
Force install not specified, stopping install...


Please tell me how to fix it & links to download these dependecies. Thank in advanced.

Cheers :)

Jman
7th July 2006, 11:49 PM
What exactly is Flame and where did you download it from?

xxdiff doesn't seem to have a Red Hat package, thus why it came bundled.

What was this compiled against, Fedora, RHEL?

duydq
8th July 2006, 08:36 AM

Thank you for reply.

Something about Flame is here (http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/index?id=5562722&siteID=123112)
Flame 9.5.6 packages was built for RedHad Enterprise (with .rpm extension) but I can't install it on RHEL AS 4.0 OS.

Please give me some advices, I really need it for my work. Thank you :)

Jman
9th July 2006, 02:31 AM
On Fedora I would "yum localinstall" those rpms.

On CentOS 4.3 I would need compat-libstdc++-33 package to get libstdc++.so.5, for one thing.

It seems like that's an insatllation script of some kind?

It mentions force, there a way to get the installer to force the rpm install? I don't like this option, but you can try it.

duydq
9th July 2006, 05:28 AM
I install RH Enterprise 3.0 then install Flame. It works for me.
Jman, thank you so much :)

Jman
11th July 2006, 02:48 AM
3? Bit old. Oh well, it works, and RHEL releases a bit less often then Fedora. ;)

duydq
11th July 2006, 04:50 AM
and RHEL releases a bit less often then Fedora. ;)
RHEL lifecycle is 6 years <> 6 months for Fedora :)