Programs missing after update. SOLVED.
Martinx - ジェームズ
thiagocmartinsc at gmail.com
Mon Mar 17 05:52:41 UTC 2014
Just a tip:
Try to install the package "classicmenu-indicator", you'll have the "gnome
menu", natively on Unity!
Cheers!
On 17 March 2014 02:49, Stephen <stephen_o at bell.net> wrote:
> On 14-03-16 04:42 AM, Nils Kassube wrote:
>
>> Stephen wrote:
>>
>>> On 14-03-15 02:38 PM, Nils Kassube wrote:
>>>
>>>> First I used a 12.10 system to find out which packages from the ppa
>>>> would be installed if I select gcdemu - this is the result: cdemu-
>>>> client, cdemu-daemon, gcdemu, libmirage7, vhba-dkms. So these are
>>>> the packages I want to build on the 12.04 system.
>>>>
>>>> On tne 12.04 system I added the ppa-file
>>>> "/etc/apt/sources.list.d/cdemu- ppa-quantal.list" from the quantal
>>>> system. The important line is this:
>>>>
>>>> deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/cdemu/ppa/ubuntu quantal main
>>>>
>>>> where the release name is quantal instead of precise (because there
>>>> are no packages for precise).
>>>>
>>>> Then I used the commands
>>>>
>>>> sudo apt-get update
>>>> sudo build-dep cdemu-client cdemu-daemon gcdemu libmirage7 vhba-dkms
>>>> mkdir gcdemu
>>>> cd gcdemu
>>>> apt-get source cdemu-client cdemu-daemon gcdemu libmirage7 vhba-dkms
>>>>
>>>> The result were several directories with the source for the
>>>> individual packages. In each of those directories I issued the
>>>> command
>>>>
>>>> fakeroot debian/rules binary
>>>>
>>>> The command failed in the libmirage directory. But due to the link
>>>> Oli posted earlier today, I found that I had to change some of the
>>>> files "debian/*.install" and replace the "usr/lib/*/whatever" with
>>>> "usr/lib/whatever".
>>>>
>>>> Finally I installed all of the .deb packages which were built in the
>>>> top directory. There was still an unmet dependency, so the command
>>>>
>>>> sudo apt-get install -f
>>>>
>>>> installed the missing rest.
>>>>
>>> I'm lost and frustrated. From the instructions above I get a message
>>> that tells me that deb-src command not found.
>>>
>> Well, hopefully we can resolve the problems to overcome your
>> frustration. "deb-src command not found" tells me that you probably
>> tried to run that line as a command which should be in your
>> sources.list. I'll try to explain it a little better:
>>
>> >From adding the cdemu ppa you should have a file
>> "/etc/apt/sources.list.d/cdemu-ppa-precise.list". Edit that file with
>> the command
>>
>> gksudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list.d/cdemu-ppa-precise.list
>>
>> and change it so that the contents becomes these two lines:
>>
>> deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/cdemu/ppa/ubuntu quantal main
>> deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/cdemu/ppa/ubuntu quantal main
>>
>> Then run the command
>>
>> sudo apt-get update
>>
>> and I see right now that the next command had a typo (sorry it was
>> written from my notes on paper not by copy & paste) it should be:
>>
>> sudo apt-get build-dep cdemu-client cdemu-daemon gcdemu libmirage7
>> vhba-dkms
>>
>> The rest of the commands should be without typo, so it continues with
>>
>> mkdir gcdemu
>> cd gcdemu
>> apt-get source cdemu-client cdemu-daemon gcdemu libmirage7 vhba-dkms
>>
>> See the quoted text above for the rest of the instructions.
>>
>>
>> Nils
>>
>> Thanks I really appreciate the help. I was trying to run it under the
> classic gnome desk-top but I couldn't get it to work. Then I tried it with
> the unity interface and it worked great.
>
> I forgot to mention that. I didn't like the unity interface so I found
> info on the web that allowed me to install the classic gnome interface.
>
> I have no problems using the unity interface to play windows game.
>
> Thanks again every one that replied, especially Nils who gave me the
> solution.
>
> Stephen
>
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