[wplug] Easy newbish question..

Vanco, Don don.vanco at agilysys.com
Tue May 4 13:15:42 EDT 2004


Looks like you might be OK with the "--nodeps" option... - given that
it's not going to overwrite anything existing you can always "rpm -e"

wplug-bounces+don.vanco=agilysys.com at wplug.org wrote:
> Sadly I'm stuck behind a proxy right now so I cannot see that url but
> I will look at home. 
> 
> It's a Minolta DiAlta 351 copier / network printer..
> 
> It seems to use it's own propritery software for network
> printing.  I got the RPM right off the CD that came with it. Not very
> well documented. 
> 
> I forget where I got it, but remember someone telling me to
> try -U if all else fails..  -i does the same.
> 
> I queried it as someone else posted.  Here's my result.
> 
> [root at localhost minolta]# rpm -q -R -p diutil-1.0.1-12.i386.rpm 
> tk >= 8.0.4 
> tix >= 4.1 
> /bin/sh 
> ld-linux.so.2
> libX11.so.6
> libc.so.6
> libdl.so.2
> libm.so.6
> libtcl.so
> libtk.so
> libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.0)
> libm.so.6(GLIBC_2.1)
> 
> 
> -Mike
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: "Vanco, Don" <don.vanco at agilysys.com>
> To: "General user list" <wplug at wplug.org>
> Date: Tue, 4 May 2004 11:02:07 -0400
> Subject: RE: [wplug] Easy newbish question..
> 
>> wplug-bounces+don.vanco=agilysys.com at wplug.org wrote:
>>> I'm having a complete brainfart here..
>>> 
>>> Trying to install the rpm for our new printer here in the office, I
>>> already installed all its dependencies, (itcl, tcl, tk, and tix) but
>>> still get this..  The dependency files it's looking for really
>>> exist however.. 
>>> 
>>> [root at localhost minolta]# rpm -Uvh
> diutil-1.0.1-12.i386.rpm error:
>>>         Failed dependencies: libtcl.so is needed by diutil-1.0.1-12
>>>         libtk.so is needed by diutil-1.0.1-12
>>> 
>>> [root at localhost minolta]# whereis libtk.so libtcl.so libtk:
>>> /usr/lib/libtk.so libtcl: /usr/lib/libtcl.so
>> 
>> 	Why are you using U?  One assumes it should work - but have you
>> tried "i"?  What is the source of this diutil package?  If you feel
>> confident in it's source consider installing with --nodeps.
>> 	I've tried googling for this package and it finds nothing.....
Is
>> it this thing: 
>> 
> http://www.imagistics.com/products/downloads/9757PrinterDriverLinux.pd
>> f
>> ?
>> And are you using the rpm from RHL 6.1/.2??? (if that's the case -
>> good luck with all that) (awesome doc - refers to RPM as the "Redhat
>> Program Manager")
>> 
>> 	Have you looked to see if there's a driver in place already for
>> whatever the printer is? 
>> 
>> Don





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