View Full Version : RPMs don't work in FC2
Mikha
2004-04-11, 02:49 PM CDT
Hey, I'm having problems with my FC2 install. RPMs aren't working. When I try to run a rpm from X it says that no action is associated with the file type, bummer. Anybody know what's wrong and/or know how to help me out?
ghenry
2004-04-11, 03:26 PM CDT
Originally posted by Mikha
Hey, I'm having problems with my FC2 install. RPMs aren't working. When I try to run a rpm from X it says that no action is associated with the file type, bummer. Anybody know what's wrong and/or know how to help me out?
What do you mean?
"When I try to run a rpm from X it says that no action is associated with the file type, bummer."
Mikha
2004-04-11, 03:45 PM CDT
Double-clicking a rpm file normally opens a new window with a loading bar saying things like "loading rpm header file" etc.. That's not happening. Instead, it opens a window to inform me that the rpm file format has no action associated with it and if I'd like to assign an action to it.
ghenry
2004-04-11, 04:55 PM CDT
Have you tried to associate one?
This would be a bug.
ghenry
2004-04-11, 04:57 PM CDT
Moved this to FC2 Test Releases.
Mikha
2004-04-11, 05:50 PM CDT
Ya, I think I tried to associate /bin/rpm (or was it /usr/bin/rpm? can't remember).
Alot of other things don't work under a user as well, but with root I can do alot more things. None of the system-config-* stuff works with my normal user, but with root they work. I'm wondering how (if at all) these problems are related. Methinks selinux might be it.
Varkk
2004-04-11, 06:08 PM CDT
Hmmm, all of the system config apps for me ask for the root password when I run them. They then run fine. I am running FC2T2 with SElinux disabled however.
ghenry
2004-04-12, 01:51 AM CDT
How have you disabled SeLinux?
Varkk
2004-04-12, 05:14 AM CDT
I chose SE linux as being disabled when installing. I was originally going to try it out but my first install attempt failed with that and using ReiserFS. So I reinstalled with SElinux disabled and EXT3 for the filesystem. (I have since found the reiserfs was at fault due to a known bug in the install process)
zatomik
2004-05-10, 02:59 PM CDT
I have the same problem with opening RPM packages - error message telling me there is nothing associated with the file type. I tried manually installing under terminal (rpm -i command). This has worked only for the APT RPM package (which I was excited about). Now that I have apt, I want to install synaptic and deal with the RPM's that way (my solution). I have tried manually installing synaptic from an RPM in terminal, double-clicking the RPM and installing through "apt-get install synaptic" -- All failed attempts.
Any ideas on how to install synaptic would be extremely helpful to me. (I am, in case you couldn't tell, a novice. Perhaps I hould have chosen a stable final release as my distro, huh.) For the time being, I am interested in getting synaptic and mp3 support for this release. Thanks all.
tryinlinux
2004-05-11, 09:02 AM CDT
Until the "bug" is worked out, the good old command line
$rpm -ivh <pkg-name> still works
jale2ice
2004-05-12, 07:58 PM CDT
Of course, only as root :)
#rpm -ivh packagename
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