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[opensuse-buildservice] Problems with Ubuntu Dapper (6.06) on local buildservice installation
- From: Stephan Hermann <sh@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 08:43:25 +0200
- Message-id: <1184136205.6520.6.camel@DT0225>
Good morning colleagues,
yesterday I played around with configuring Ubuntu Distros on a local
installed opensuse buildservice.
I imported all packages for Ubuntu Dapper
into /srv/obs/build/UBUNTU:DAPPER/standard/{x86_64,i586}/:full
(*_all.debs are in both directories available). I pushed all packages,
means from Ubuntus Repositories named main, restricted, universe
multiverse).
Now I get a message which tells me that
"nothing provides libasound2 > 1.0.10 needed by libesd-alsa0"
Which is somehow strange. libasound2 is there in version
1.0.10-2ubuntu4.
Reading the binary package description on
http://packages.ubuntu.com/dapper/libs/libesd-alsa0 it needs libasound2
(>> 1.0.10)
The operator >> means >= so, 1.0.10-2ubuntu4 (the version in the
repositories for dapper) is definitly greater then 1.0.10.
How can someone fix this?
Thx for you help in advance :)
\sh
--
Stephan Hermann
eMail: sh@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Blog: http://linux.blogweb.de/
JID: sh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
OSS-Developer and Admin
yesterday I played around with configuring Ubuntu Distros on a local
installed opensuse buildservice.
I imported all packages for Ubuntu Dapper
into /srv/obs/build/UBUNTU:DAPPER/standard/{x86_64,i586}/:full
(*_all.debs are in both directories available). I pushed all packages,
means from Ubuntus Repositories named main, restricted, universe
multiverse).
Now I get a message which tells me that
"nothing provides libasound2 > 1.0.10 needed by libesd-alsa0"
Which is somehow strange. libasound2 is there in version
1.0.10-2ubuntu4.
Reading the binary package description on
http://packages.ubuntu.com/dapper/libs/libesd-alsa0 it needs libasound2
(>> 1.0.10)
The operator >> means >= so, 1.0.10-2ubuntu4 (the version in the
repositories for dapper) is definitly greater then 1.0.10.
How can someone fix this?
Thx for you help in advance :)
\sh
--
Stephan Hermann
eMail: sh@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Blog: http://linux.blogweb.de/
JID: sh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
OSS-Developer and Admin
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