Hi again,
I have a base SL3.0.3 installation without too many "options" installed.
I then have followed the LCG installation guidelines, and have
"augmented" the base SL install with the RPM packages mentioned earlier
this week in other threads (perl libs, java, openldap-clients, tclx,
apt). I then execute:
install_node site-info.def lcg-SECLASSIC
and am told that this requires edg-fabricMonitoring:
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Since you only requested a single operation it is extremely likely that
the package is simply not installable and a bug report against
that package should be filed.
The following information may help to resolve the situation:
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
lcg-SECLASSIC: Depends: edg-fabricMonitoring (>= 2.5.4-4) but it is
not going to be installed
E: Broken packages
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I don't understand how this can be. Surely edg-fabricMonitoring isn't
distributed in SLC3, and I don't find any instructions in the LCG
install guide which tells me I should have installed this already, so I
would have thought that this package, if required, is bundled into
lcg-SECLASSIC. To try and fix it I proceed to execute instead:
install_node site-info.def lcg-SECLASSIC edg-fabricMonitoring
however this now fails with a more critical problem:
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The following packages have unmet dependencies:
edg-fabricMonitoring: Depends: libstdc++-libc6.2-2.so.3 but it is not
installable
E: Broken packages
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As it says, "it is not installable". Since I started from a "clean"
SL3.0.3 install I don't see how I could get to this point. Can anyone
suggest how I proceed? Did I miss a step in the instructions?
And to add to the confusion on a *different* machine with an identical
initial setup, the installation:
install_node site-info.def lcg-SECLASSIC lcg-LCG-BDII lcg-WN-torque
worked fine (this one had LCG-BDII as well, but no other differences).
The machine in question was going to be a secondary SE (following the
template in the example site-info.def), but for the time being I am just
installing it as a normal WN, which *appears* to be working OK.
Cheers,
Ian
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Particle Physics, Oxford http://www-pnp.physics.ox.ac.uk/~stokes
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