[K12OSN] dvd issue k12lstp

Husain Yusuf Nagri hnagri at dubaicarmelschool.com
Mon Nov 23 03:43:31 UTC 2009


Now the Problem is  :

a) i Dowloaded the DVD K12LTSP_v5EL-dvd from site given.this is image file.
b) i burn the image file on dvd
c) When i run this dvd to setup lstp..this dvd doesnt starts the setup/.

now what should i do to make lstp sever.. even i try downloading all cd 
version ( 7 cds) this cds also doesnt book n start lstp installation..

even when i press enter to take dvd to book..its skips

pls help

Husain Nagri

IT Specialist
Dubai Carmel School
PO Box 51977
Dubai, UAE
Phone:   +971-4-267 5424
Fax:      +971-4-267 5991
Email :hnagri at dubaicarmelschool.com

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> Subject: [K12OSN] Re: Re: Anyone know how to solve this yum error?
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>>
>> >        file /usr/lib/libgcrypt.so.11 from install of
>> > libgcrypt-1.4.4-5.el5.i386 conflicts with file from package
>> > libgcrypt11-1.4.0-15.el5.i386
>>
>>
>> I missed the fact that these are different packages before.  Where did 
>> you get
>> libgcrypt11?  Something from ATrpms?
> Yes.  But enabling or disabling ATrpms for the update makes no
> difference to the outcome or error message.  When I try removing
> libgcrypt or libgcrypt11 it wants to remove about 130 things, so that
> seems like a no-go to me.
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> Date: Sat, 21 Nov 2009 16:32:42 -0500
> From: "Terrell Prude' Jr." <microman at cmosnetworks.com>
> Subject: Re: [K12OSN] Re: Re: Anyone know how to solve this yum error?
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> Carl Keil wrote:
>>>
>>> >        file /usr/lib/libgcrypt.so.11 from install of >
>>> libgcrypt-1.4.4-5.el5.i386 conflicts with file from package >
>>> libgcrypt11-1.4.0-15.el5.i386
>>>
>>> I missed the fact that these are different packages before.  Where
>>> did you get libgcrypt11?  Something from ATrpms?
>> Yes.  But enabling or disabling ATrpms for the update makes no
>> difference to the outcome or error message.  When I try removing
>> libgcrypt or libgcrypt11 it wants to remove about 130 things, so that
>> seems like a no-go to me.
>>
>
> Just did some Googling.  This "libgcrypt11-1.4.0-15.el5.i386" package
> definitely is in the ATrpms repository.
>
> The libgcrypt-1.4.4 package provides a newer version of the GNUTLS
> library, which is libgcrypto.so.11.  It's that file that's giving you
> fits here.  I ran into a similar issue with another package, so what I
> did was rename the MyConflictingFile.Whatever (in your case,
> /usr/lib/libgcrypt.so.11) to MyConflictingFile.Whatever.bak.  Now, on my
> system, "libgcrypt.so.11" is actually a symlink to the real file,
> /usr/lib/libgcrypt.so.11.5.2.  Therefore, I'd just rename both of them
> to have the extension ".bak" or something similar.
>
> Then, try your yum update again and see what happens.
>
> If that doesn't work, then I'd try installing the
> libgcrypt-1.4.4-5.el5.i386.rpm package with rpm's "--force" command.
> Since it's just a newer version of the GNUTLS library, that shouldn't
> break anything (I know, Famous Last Words).
>
> --TP
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