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Sunday, January 29, 2017

#debian channel featuring judd, awal1, enoch85, GPenguin, kamilboratynski, pikaro, and 8 others.

pikaro 2017-01-29 05:56:31
hi! I'm trying to install libpng12-0, and regardless of doing it through apt or manually downloading the package manually, I get "unable to install new version of '/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libpng12.so.0': No such file or directory". what's happening here? tried it several times.
GPenguin 2017-01-29 05:58:32
pikaro: i would feed the filename witout path to "apt-file search" to find out in which package the file is
GPenguin 2017-01-29 05:58:40
pikaro: and then install this one
pikaro 2017-01-29 05:59:20
well, it's in libpng12-0 :\
GPenguin 2017-01-29 05:59:27
doh
GPenguin 2017-01-29 05:59:30
hmmm
soniaa 2017-01-29 05:59:42
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soniaa 2017-01-29 05:59:47
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pikaro 2017-01-29 05:59:54
I've seen this error before when part of the target path didn't exist, but /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/ definitely does
GPenguin 2017-01-29 05:59:55
pikaro: what says "apt-get -f install"?
pikaro 2017-01-29 06:00:32
GPenguin, nothing for some strange reason
TomTomTosch 2017-01-29 06:00:47
pikaro: what is the exact command you used and what's the output?
pikaro 2017-01-29 06:02:45
http://pastebin.com/5ZPPwQSf
pikaro 2017-01-29 06:03:46
I'm on sid btw, but the newest package is from stable so it shouldn't matter much
tomcres 2017-01-29 06:04:28
ah. this is a known problem with the libpng12-0 package from jessie on stretch/sid. the wheezy version will work.
tomcres 2017-01-29 06:05:44
I ran into this a few weeks ago trying to install libpng12 as a dependency for a Canon printer driver on stretch
pikaro 2017-01-29 06:05:53
awesome, that worked, thanks! what causes the weird output?
tomcres 2017-01-29 06:06:29
pikaro, it has something to do with the way the package is tarred up internally
pikaro 2017-01-29 06:07:09
alright - well, the main thing is I have it now :)
ElDiabolo 2017-01-29 06:09:46
Hi. How can a device vanish from lspci output. Any other explanation than hardware problems?
kamilboratynski 2017-01-29 06:14:03
HI there. Small questionaire. Do you have dynamicDNS + DHCP server in your infrastructure?
nkuttler 2017-01-29 06:15:12
!tell kamilboratynski about polls
enoch85 2017-01-29 06:18:28
jklmnop1, thanks, will look into it
enoch85 2017-01-29 06:18:37
jklmnop1, do you have any command laying around? :)
kamilboratynski 2017-01-29 06:20:53
nkuttler: Thanks; so basically I have the following problem. I would like to fully automate VMware vCenter deployment with PXE installation in case of hostname and network addressing within Ansible. Having dynamic DNS and DHCP server, it is enough to automate DHCP + MAC assigment, but customer rejects this solution. I am looking for another solutions.
ElDiabolo 2017-01-29 06:24:53
When upgrading to kernel 4.9 my second graphics card vanished from lspci. How can that happen?
volter 2017-01-29 06:26:27
Anything in dmesg?
ElDiabolo 2017-01-29 06:28:45
volter: At least nothing related to nvidia (there are two nvidia cards and one is gone from lspci).
volter 2017-01-29 06:30:59
No idea then
ElDiabolo 2017-01-29 06:33:27
volter, I think I'll open the case, remove it and put it back in. Maybe it has nothing to do with 4.9.
jhutchins 2017-01-29 06:36:13
ElDiabolo: The rather obvious test is to boot to something other than 4.9
jhutchins 2017-01-29 06:36:33
,kernels
judd 2017-01-29 06:36:35
Available kernel versions are: experimental: 4.8.0-rc8-686-pae (4.8~rc8-1~exp1); sid: 4.9.0-1-686-pae (4.9.2-2); stretch: 4.9.0-1-686-pae (4.9.2-2); jessie-backports: 4.8.0-0.bpo.2-686-pae (4.8.15-2~bpo8+2); jessie: 3.16.0-4-686-pae (3.16.39-1); wheezy-backports: 3.16.0-0.bpo.4-686-pae (3.16.39-1~bpo70+1); wheezy: 3.2.0-4-686-pae (3.2.84-1)
awal1 2017-01-29 06:38:12
sid newer than experimental?
awal1 2017-01-29 06:38:50
how is that?
TomTomTosch 2017-01-29 06:39:39
not every package goes through experimental.
awal1 2017-01-29 06:39:58
ok
hmuller 2017-01-29 06:41:00
not a question, just a statement. I have always used apt-get, but after using aptitude to resolve dependencies for a specific backport, I now see aptitude's utility.
ElDiabolo 2017-01-29 06:41:27
Just opened the case, moved the card a bit. That helped.
awal1 2017-01-29 06:41:39
,v wmii
judd 2017-01-29 06:41:41
Package: wmii on amd64 -- wheezy: 3.9.2+debian-4; jessie: 3.10~20120413+hg2813-8; stretch: 3.10~20120413+hg2813-11; sid: 3.10~20120413+hg2813-11