installing in Linux
May. 10th, 2004 11:43 amAfter much effort, this is what I got in my attempt to install xine.
[root@localhost gustavo]# rpm -U libstdc++34-devel-3.4.0-1.i386.rpm error: Failed dependencies:
libstdc++34 = 3.4.0-1 is needed by libstdc++34-devel-3.4.0-1
It seems regardless of how many packages I try to install, they always depend on something which I don't have. And even if I managed to find the right packages, it would be a pain in the ass.
Why the heck isn't this process automated? For how long am I going to be so hopeless with Linux?
[root@localhost gustavo]# rpm -U libstdc++34-devel-3.4.0-1.i386.rpm error: Failed dependencies:
libstdc++34 = 3.4.0-1 is needed by libstdc++34-devel-3.4.0-1
It seems regardless of how many packages I try to install, they always depend on something which I don't have. And even if I managed to find the right packages, it would be a pain in the ass.
Why the heck isn't this process automated? For how long am I going to be so hopeless with Linux?
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Date: 2004-05-10 03:19 am (UTC)I don't know of ways to make Fedora to automatically update. I'm running Red Hat myself but I've just given up on keeping my system up to date. It's just too much pain. Usually what I do is just reinstall a completely new version of the operating system every year.
Debian has some nice systems to keep your machine up to date ("apt get" or something like that I think) which resolves all the dependencies and stuff. Gentoo linux is supposed to be the best of all, you just hit one button and the system goes off and automatically sorts everything out including optimising everything for your hardware setup and stuff. Next time I install Linux I'm going to try Gentoo --- but at the moment I can only tell you what I've heard from others rather than my own first hand experience.