I'm trying to install the rpm for ucdsnmp, as its a security update. This is what I'm doing: root#> rpm -Fhv ucdsnmp-4.2.3-79.i386.rpm and this is what I get: error: failed dependencies: libsnmp.so is needed by mod_php4-4.0.4pl1-19 how do I make this update? thanks, Walter Moore
* Walter Moore (wbmoore@fedex.com) [020520 15:15]:
root#> rpm -Fhv ucdsnmp-4.2.3-79.i386.rpm
and this is what I get: error: failed dependencies: libsnmp.so is needed by mod_php4-4.0.4pl1-19
how do I make this update?
From the ucdsnmp security advisory:
Please note! We made a version upgrade of ucdsnmp, so other programs that rely on the ucdsnmpd library may become broken. We are aware of the following dependencies: - ethereal - gxsnmp - mod_php4 - snmp - tngfw New RPM packages for this programs will be released as soon as possible. The mod_php4 packages have been published and require the new ucdsnmp packages. -- -ckm
I know what the advisory said. Its NOT allowing me to update the package though. So my question is, how do I update the package? I have the update for the package mod_php4 also, but I can't update THAT if I can't update the ucdsnmp. help? please? thx, Walter Christopher Mahmood wrote:
* Walter Moore (wbmoore@fedex.com) [020520 15:15]:
root#> rpm -Fhv ucdsnmp-4.2.3-79.i386.rpm
and this is what I get: error: failed dependencies: libsnmp.so is needed by mod_php4-4.0.4pl1-19
how do I make this update?
From the ucdsnmp security advisory:
Please note! We made a version upgrade of ucdsnmp, so other programs that rely on the ucdsnmpd library may become broken. We are aware of the following dependencies: - ethereal - gxsnmp - mod_php4 - snmp - tngfw New RPM packages for this programs will be released as soon as possible. The mod_php4 packages have been published and require the new ucdsnmp packages.
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-ckm
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* Walter Moore (wbmoore@fedex.com) [020520 15:25]:
I know what the advisory said. Its NOT allowing me to update the package though. So my question is, how do I update the package? I have the update for the package mod_php4 also, but I can't update THAT if I can't update the ucdsnmp. help?
rpm -Uvh --nodeps ucdsnmp.rpm rpm -Uvh mod_php4.rpm -- -ckm
this worked for some of my machines, but the machines that have snmp installed gave me this error: error: failed dependencies: snmp conflicts with ucdsnmp-4.2.3-79 Since there is not yet an update for snmp, is there any way to install ucdsnmp? To my knowledge, no one is actually USING snmp on this machine, so I don't really care if it breaks snmp. thanks, Walter Moore Christopher Mahmood wrote:
* Walter Moore (wbmoore@fedex.com) [020520 15:25]:
I know what the advisory said. Its NOT allowing me to update the package though. So my question is, how do I update the package? I have the update for the package mod_php4 also, but I can't update THAT if I can't update the ucdsnmp. help?
rpm -Uvh --nodeps ucdsnmp.rpm rpm -Uvh mod_php4.rpm
oh wait, the actually error it gave was: =========== file /sbin/init.d/snmpd from install of ucdsnmp-4.2.3-79 conflicts with file fro m package snmp-3.6-126 file /usr/share/man/man1/snmpget.1.gz from install of ucdsnmp-4.2.3-79 conflicts with file from package snmp-3.6-126 file /usr/share/man/man1/snmpgetnext.1.gz from install of ucdsnmp-4.2.3-79 confl icts with file from package snmp-3.6-126 file /usr/share/man/man1/snmpnetstat.1.gz from install of ucdsnmp-4.2.3-79 confl icts with file from package snmp-3.6-126 file /usr/share/man/man1/snmpset.1.gz from install of ucdsnmp-4.2.3-79 conflicts with file from package snmp-3.6-126 file /usr/share/man/man1/snmptest.1.gz from install of ucdsnmp-4.2.3-79 conflict s with file from package snmp-3.6-126 file /usr/share/man/man1/snmptrap.1.gz from install of ucdsnmp-4.2.3-79 conflict s with file from package snmp-3.6-126 file /usr/share/man/man1/snmpwalk.1.gz from install of ucdsnmp-4.2.3-79 conflict s with file from package snmp-3.6-126 file /usr/share/man/man3/snmp_api.3.gz from install of ucdsnmp-4.2.3-79 conflict s with file from package snmp-3.6-126 file /usr/share/man/man5/snmpd.conf.5.gz from install of ucdsnmp-4.2.3-79 confli cts with file from package snmp-3.6-126 file /usr/share/man/man5/variables.5.gz from install of ucdsnmp-4.2.3-79 conflic ts with file from package snmp-3.6-126 file /usr/share/man/man8/snmptrapd.8.gz from install of ucdsnmp-4.2.3-79 conflic ts with file from package snmp-3.6-126 file /var/adm/fillup-templates/rc.config.snmp from install of ucdsnmp-4.2.3-79 c onflicts with file from package snmp-3.6-126 ============== Walter Moore wrote:
this worked for some of my machines, but the machines that have snmp installed gave me this error: error: failed dependencies: snmp conflicts with ucdsnmp-4.2.3-79
Since there is not yet an update for snmp, is there any way to install ucdsnmp? To my knowledge, no one is actually USING snmp on this machine, so I don't really care if it breaks snmp.
thanks, Walter Moore
Christopher Mahmood wrote:
* Walter Moore (wbmoore@fedex.com) [020520 15:25]:
I know what the advisory said. Its NOT allowing me to update the package though. So my question is, how do I update the package? I have the update for the package mod_php4 also, but I can't update THAT if I can't update the ucdsnmp. help?
rpm -Uvh --nodeps ucdsnmp.rpm rpm -Uvh mod_php4.rpm
* Walter Moore (wbmoore@fedex.com) [020521 04:33]:
this worked for some of my machines, but the machines that have snmp installed gave me this error: error: failed dependencies: snmp conflicts with ucdsnmp-4.2.3-79
Since there is not yet an update for snmp, is there any way to install ucdsnmp? To my knowledge, no one is actually USING snmp on this machine, so I don't really care if it breaks snmp.
ucdsnmp and snmp are the same thing, at least since 7.0 or so. If you have a package named snmp installed you need to remove it before installing ucdsnmp. If nobody is using this stuff then you really shouldn't install it...it's a pretty big liability. -- -ckm
I wanted to thank you all so much for your help. I removed snmp and will add it later if needed, once I decide on a monitoring tool. Christopher Mahmood wrote:
* Walter Moore (wbmoore@fedex.com) [020521 04:33]:
this worked for some of my machines, but the machines that have snmp installed gave me this error: error: failed dependencies: snmp conflicts with ucdsnmp-4.2.3-79
Since there is not yet an update for snmp, is there any way to install ucdsnmp? To my knowledge, no one is actually USING snmp on this machine, so I don't really care if it breaks snmp.
ucdsnmp and snmp are the same thing, at least since 7.0 or so. If you have a package named snmp installed you need to remove it before installing ucdsnmp.
If nobody is using this stuff then you really shouldn't install it...it's a pretty big liability.
On Mon, May 20, 2002 at 06:18:14PM -0300, Walter Moore wrote:
I know what the advisory said. Its NOT allowing me to update the package though. So my question is, how do I update the package? I have the update for the package mod_php4 also, but I can't update THAT if I can't update the ucdsnmp. help? please? thx, Walter
rpm -Fvh ucdsnmp*.rpm mod_php4*.rpm If you have packages with circular dependencies, just install them all at the same time. The dependencies will resolve automatically. -tara
* Walter Moore (wbmoore@fedex.com) [020520 15:35]: ::I know what the advisory said. ::Its NOT allowing me to update the package though. So my question is, how ::do I update the package? I have the update for the package mod_php4 ::also, but I can't update THAT if I can't update the ucdsnmp. ::help? ::please? Put the rpm's in /tmp and type this as root. rpm -Uvh --nodeps --force *.rpm This will install the pkgs that you have without bitching about anything. -=Ben --=====-----=====-- mailto:ben@whack.org --=====-- If it's true that our species is alone in the universe, then I'd have to say that the universe aimed rather low and settled for very little. -GC --=====-----=====--
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