I have never seen this before but over the years I have needed to used
the force install option with some packages, needed to overcome similar
problems.
I think the command line should be something like :-
ipkg install -force-depends path/package_name_goes_here.ipk
If you type
ipkg --help
will give a list of the command line options.
In message
<AANLkTinGgqCSsOrEQu_moi5NW3JpM1HDFk9wiMnFjsak@mail.gmail.com>, M.J.
Johnson <threeeyedtoad@gmail.com> writes
> Dang it. Same result...
>
># ipkg install ./ices0_0.4-2_armeb.ipk
>Installing ices0 (0.4-2) to root...
>Nothing to be done
>Collected errors:
>Multiple packages (ices0 and ices0) providing same name marked HOLD or
>PREFER. Using latest.
>Package ices0 md5sum mismatch. Either the ipkg or the package index are
>corrupt. Try 'ipkg update'.
>
> I think the real problem here is we're getting md5sum mismatches. Any
>insight among the community on how to avoid?
>
> Thanks for the help making the build, Robert!
>
>
>On Sun, May 16, 2010 at 2:27 PM, Robert Hammond <robham@ntlworld.com> wrote:
>
>> Whoops
>>
>> I built both the old version and also the new version, but accidentally
>> sent the old version.
>>
>> New version attached to this email
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> In message <AANLkTimTnQZ_h_EEpPp1u0GmLrmya6Gbp7wL6zmVcNIJ@mail.gmail.com>,
>> M.J. Johnson <threeeyedtoad@gmail.com> writes
>>
>>> Thanks so much, Robert. I went ahead and attempted to install the ipk
>>> you sent. Here's what I got: I wasn't entirely sure how to install a
>>> local
>>> ipk, so I went with the following:
>>>
>>> # ipkg install ./ices0_0.4-1_armeb.ipk
>>> Installing ices0 (0.4-1) to root...
>>> Nothing to be done
>>> Collected errors:
>>> Multiple packages (ices0 and ices0) providing same name marked HOLD or
>>> PREFER. Using latest.
>>> Package ices0 md5sum mismatch. Either the ipkg or the package index are
>>> corrupt. Try 'ipkg update'.
>>>
>>> So, it looks like perhaps there is a version conflict? Not really sure.
>>>
>>> Again, thanks for all the assistance...
>>>
>>> On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 5:39 PM, Robert Hammond <robham@ntlworld.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>> I now have it built, sent by PM
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> >I tried to build this package tonight but unfortunately Perl fails to
>>>> >build on my build system.
>>>> >
>>>> >Investigating....
>>>> >
>>>> >In message
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>><AANLkTinL6G5YqVZaEQuhxTmdBBpAZ-3MKTsfBCMOblJh@mail.gmail
>>>> <AANLkTinL6G5YqVZaEQuhxTmdBBpAZ-3MKTsfBCMOblJh%40mail.gmail>
>>>> .
>>>> >com>, M.J.
>>>> >Johnson <threeeyedtoad@gmail.com <threeeyedtoad%40gmail.com>> writes
>>>> >> Anyone? Pretty please?
>>>> >>
>>>> >>On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 12:19 PM, M.J. Johnson <threeeyedtoad@
>>>> >gmail.com>wrote:
>>>> >>
>>>> >>> Following up on this thread from last month, and taking the
>>>> suggestion
>>>> >>> Brian offered - is there anyone who has a build environment up and
>>>> >running
>>>> >>> that would allow them to build the ipk binary I require (of ices0)?
>>>> If
>>>> so,
>>>> >>> would you care to share? The ipkg feed has not updated in the last
>>>> two
>>>> >>> weeks with the updated ipk I seek...
>>>> >>>
>>>> >>> TIA...
>>>> >>>
>>>> >>> On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 7:07 PM, Brian >>><b88zhou@gmail.com
>>>> <b88zhou%40gmail.com>
>>>> >
>>>> >wrote:
>>>> >>>
>>>> >>>>
>>>> >>>>
>>>> >>>> http://trac.nslu2-linux.org/optware/changeset/11582
>>>> >>>>
>>>> >>>> (took a little hack in adding the perl support because of cross
>>>> >>>> compilation)
>>>> >>>>
>>>> >>>> Our autobuilder is having some problem. So the ipkg won't appear in
>>>> >the
>>>> >>>> feeds for a few days.
>>>> >>>>
>>>> >>>> If you cannot wait, try setup a build environment and build the ipk
>>>> >binary
>>>> >>>> yourself. Or ask some one to build it for you.
>>>> >>>>
>>>> >>>> Regards,
>>>> >>>>
>>>> >>>> -Brian
>>>> >>>>
>>>> >>>>
>>>> >>>> --- In nslu2-linux@yahoogroups.com >>>><nslu2-linux%
>>>> 40yahoogroups.com><nslu2-linux%40yahoogroups.
>>>> >com>,
>>>> >>>> "threeeyedtoad" <threeeyedtoad@...> wrote:
>>>> >>>> >
>>>> >>>> > I believe I'm very, very close to solving the problem of streaming
>>>> >music
>>>> >>>> via icecast while using mpd as the playlist manager - with no
>>>> >transcoding.
>>>> >>>> >
>>>> >>>> > My success currently seems to hinge on being able to use a PERL
>>>> >module
>>>> >>>> written for use with Ices0.
>>>> >>>> >
>>>> >>>> > I've successfully installed Ices0 (0.4-1) from the ipkg feed for
>>>> >>>> unslung. However, when I attempt to use ices with the PERL module I
>>>> >have, I
>>>> >>>> receive this message:
>>>> >>>> >
>>>> >>>> > Initialization of playlist handler failed. [This binary has no
>>>> support
>>>> >>>> for embedded perl]
>>>> >>>> > Ices Exiting...
>>>> >>>> >
>>>> >>>> > A quick search on this error reveals that I may be looking at a
>>>> >>>> re-compile:
>>>> >>>> >
>>>> >>>> > http://icecast.imux.net/viewtopic.php?t=6799
>>>> >>>> >
>>>> >>>> > http://svn.xiph.org/icecast/trunk/ices0/INSTALL
>>>> >>>> >
>>>> >>>> > I know Ices does work on my Slug without attempting to use the
>>>> >PERL
>>>> >>>> module, as I've tested it with Icecast, and it works fine.
>>>> >>>> >
>>>> >>>> > Please, please - would it be possible for the maintainer of the
>>>> ipkg
>>>> >>>> feed to add in support for PERL to Ices0?
>>>> >>>> >
>>>> >>>> > It all feels so very, very close...
>>>> >>>> >
>>>> >>>>
>>>> >>>>
>>>> >>>>
>>>> >>>
>>>> >>>
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Robert Hammond
>>>> PGP:0x154144DA
>>>> 592B 0199 2D7F FC05 C4B1 0404 2258 4471 1541 44DA
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>> --
>> Robert Hammond
>> PGP:0x154144DA
>> 592B 0199 2D7F FC05 C4B1 0404 2258 4471 1541 44DA
>>
>>
--
Robert Hammond
PGP:0x154144DA
592B 0199 2D7F FC05 C4B1 0404 2258 4471 1541 44DA
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Re: [nslu2-linux] Re: Help with IceS - PERL quesion
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