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nimnull22
21st August 2010, 08:11 AM
Dear all.
After today's update I got:
1. Transaction Check Error:
file /usr/share/man/man1/gnome-about.1.gz from install of gnome-desktop-2.31.90-1.fc14.i686 conflicts with file from package gnome-desktop3-2.90.4-2.fc14.i686
Solved: add "-x gnome-desktop" to yum update.
2. I/O warning : failed to load external entity "/etc/gconf/schemas/notification_area_applet.schemas"
Failed to open `/etc/gconf/schemas/notification_area_applet.schemas': No such file or directory
3. I/O warning : failed to load external entity "/etc/gconf/schemas/nst.schemas"
Failed to open `/etc/gconf/schemas/nst.schemas': No such file or directory
And some skipped (dependency problems):
evince.i686 0:2.31.90-1.fc14 evince-djvu.i686 0:2.31.90-1.fc14 evince-libs.i686 0:2.31.90-1.fc14
gimp.i686 2:2.6.10-4.fc14 gimp-help-browser.i686 2:2.6.10-4.fc14 gimp-libs.i686 2:2.6.10-4.fc14
libpurple.i686 0:2.7.3-1.fc14 pidgin.i686 0:2.7.3-1.fc14 pidgin-evolution.i686 0:2.7.3-1.fc14
poppler.i686 0:0.14.2-1.fc14 poppler-glib.i686 0:0.14.2-1.fc14 poppler-utils.i686 0:0.14.2-1.fc14
Does anyone else have problem with gnome-desktop during update?
2. and 3. exists since rawhide, I think.
dd_wizard
21st August 2010, 06:35 PM
I had pretty much all those problems. You can fix the poppler/evince/... issue by grabbing all the openoffice.org 3.3.0-5.1.fc14 packages you need from koji. There are new gnome-desktop and gnome-desktop3 packages on koji that will update together if you put them in the same directory and use localupdate *. I have no idea how to fix the schema problems, but they didn't seem to break anything.
dd_wizazrd
GoinEasy9
22nd August 2010, 03:06 AM
You both beat me ... lol, but, did you try and open nautilus to see that file /usr/share/man/man1/gnome-about.1.gz. Nautilus froze up when trying to access the /usr/share/man/ folder.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=626108
I'm not going to pull all those files from koji, I'll just wait till it's fixed, it's just one file: libpoppler.so.6 it was left out of the new poppler package.
Schema problems happen all the time, they don't cause any problems ... at least I haven't encountered any.
I might try pulling in the gnome-desktop packages though.
---------- Post added at 09:59 PM CDT ---------- Previous post was at 09:17 PM CDT ----------
gnome-desktop and gnome-desktop3 success, Thanks dd.
Updated: gnome-desktop-2.31.90-1.fc14.i686 gnome-desktop3-2.90.4-3.fc14.i686
---------- Post added at 10:06 PM CDT ---------- Previous post was at 09:59 PM CDT ----------
I'd have to update 19 OOo packages ... lol ... I'll wait.
nimnull22
27th August 2010, 08:17 AM
Systemd-8-2.fc14 really impresses me - (slim+fxce) I can reboot, shutdown and logout.
It writes something about "invalid" for a few second at the end on the last screen, so I just noticed it. I do not know how to log those outputs.
But it works (for me).
RahulSundaram
27th August 2010, 09:40 AM
8.3 should fix that warning as well.
GoinEasy9
27th August 2010, 04:05 PM
Systemd 8-3, I commented in the other thread last night, has fixed all the symlink and shutdown problems. I would love to see the shutdown scroll though, it seems like there is a whole lot going on that goes by too fast for me to read.
RahulSundaram
27th August 2010, 04:25 PM
Hi
Shutdown when fast has that effect. Perhaps it should be logged somewhere for reference if that is not done already. File a RFE and see
GoinEasy9
27th August 2010, 05:46 PM
I might do that, It'd be nice to be able to access the information in the boot and shutdown scrolls when needed.
nimnull22
10th September 2010, 06:38 PM
After last update:
dev-hugepages.automount loaded failed failed Huge Pages File System Automount Poin
and
console-kit-log-system-start.service loaded failed failed Console System Startup Logging
Also I would be happy if someone tells me if there is a log file of started services where can be found why it failed.
hephasteus
15th September 2010, 03:00 AM
I do not like this systemD stuff ONE BIT. It's a HUGE vulnerability hole for very little benefit is the only way I can see it. I do not want my sysinit scripts threaded breaded or shredded.
sonoran
15th September 2010, 10:36 AM
Then you should be very happy to hear that systemd will not be the default in F14 - it's been pushed back to F15.
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/test/2010-September/093635.html
hephasteus
15th September 2010, 10:47 PM
Then you should be very happy to hear that systemd will not be the default in F14 - it's been pushed back to F15.
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/test/2010-September/093635.html
Yes that does make me very happy. Let's think this over a bit shall we.
If this blows release 2 weeks. I'll STILL be happy.
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