Displaying 20 results from an estimated 60000 matches similar to: "help with libevent and CentOS 5"
2007 Aug 09
0
help with libevent and CentOS 5
I had the same problem (after updating from 4.5). I found I had the
wrong repository for rpmforge (el4 instead of el5). I then did a:
yum clean all
Then yum update worked without the error.
> I just performed a fresh install of CentOS 5 64-bit on my AMD PC,
added rpmforge
> repo, and performed a yum update.
>
> A list of dependency checking for other apps, then this roadblock:
2006 Aug 20
2
RPMforge for RHEL4: libevent dependency problem
---> Package libevent.i386 0:1.1b-1.el4.rf set to be updated
--> Running transaction check
--> Processing Dependency: libevent-1.1a.so.1 for package: tor
--> Finished Dependency Resolution
Error: Missing Dependency: libevent-1.1a.so.1 is needed by package tor
2007 Aug 15
1
yum update fails, cobbler check fails
Hi,
I'm running Centos 5 on an IBM x3550 series server with kernel version
2.6.18-8.el5 #1 SMP, dual xeon, 9GB ram system.
When I run yum update, I get this error:
--> Running transaction check
--> Processing Dependency: libevent-1.1a.so.1()(64bit) for package:
nfs-utils
--> Finished Dependency Resolution
Error: Missing Dependency: libevent-1.1a.so.1()(64bit) is needed by
2014 Aug 19
0
failure building memcached rpm
Hi all,
I need to install the latest memcached version (1.4.20) on a number of
machines in this environment. There are only rpm's of this app for RHEL 6.
But we need to install the latest memcached on a number of RHEL 5 machines.
To be specific, they are OEL 5.7 hosts.
I've installed all of the developers tools that I would need.
But when I go to build the RPM I am getting the
2008 Nov 18
4
New installation woes
I've just installed CentOS 5.2 for the x86_64 on a SuperMicro X6DA8-G
board with two 250g SATA drives configured in the bios as a raid 1
array. After getting the base installed, I've tried to yum update the
system and I wind up with these errors....
--> Finished Dependency Resolution
Error: Missing Dependency:
libmysqlclient.so.14(libmysqlclient_14)(64bit) is needed by package
2014 Nov 03
1
Conflicts updating packages, hot to get ride of them without mess up all my OS?
Apparently I install some packages in the wrong way and now I'm having some
problems updating my OS. This is what I'm doing:
# yum update --enablerepo=remi,remi-php5
Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, security
Setting up Update Process
Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
epel/metalink 2.3 kB 00:00
* base: centos.xpg.com.br
* epel: mirror.globo.com
2009 Nov 08
1
errors on multimedia guidance for x86_64
I have a fresh install of 5.4 x86_64 from a dvd .iso. All has worked
well for several days, including kvm and WinXP running in a vm.
Decided it was time to get the multimedia stuff up and running so I
could listen to music CDs and watch DVD movies while working. I
followed the guidance on the "Tips and Tricks" page for multimedia. Had
no problem with the "priorities" or the
2010 Dec 16
2
centos 5.5 x86_64 - mplayer install problems
good day,
I have tried to install mplayer according to instructions from the
following sites..:
http://wiki.centos.org/AdditionalResources/Repositories/RPMForge
http://wiki.centos.org/TipsAndTricks/MultimediaOnCentOS
Then last..:
[root at johan ~]# yum install libdvdcss libdvdread libdvdplay libdvdnav
lsdvd mplayerplug-in mplayer mplayer-gui compat-libstdc++-33
flash-plugin
2007 Feb 26
9
libevent
Francis,
I read in the list archives back that a future EventMachine release
will support epoll on Linux (i.e., it''s in the trunk).
Better still, is there a possibility that EM will rely on libevent so
that it will be architecture independent (i.e. epoll on Linux, kqueue
on FreeBSD/Mac OS X, /dev/poll on Solaris)? This is how memcached is
implemented, and it would be helpful to be able
2007 Dec 09
38
libevent
Hello,
I have been looking at the Ruby/EventMachine. First let me say it look very
good. Reactor model with no threads makes for fast reliable server, and I
have read about marvelous Twisted framework for Python and am glad to see
something similar for Ruby.
I am writing network app with Ruby threads now and it very slow, and I try
new Ruby 1.9 with native threads that make it much slower.
2015 Jun 05
0
how do I make my headset work
On Fri, 5 Jun 2015, John R Pierce wrote:
> On 6/5/2015 10:05 AM, Michael Hennebry wrote:
>> > ... audacity...
>>
>> I just got it from an epel repository,
>> but it caused problems with yum.
>
> what sort of problems?
Shortly after installing, I got a pop-up
notice that security updates wre available.
On doing yum update, I got error messages:
-->
2007 Mar 14
2
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 and CentOS 5 extras packages
Hi,
In the advent of RHEL5 and CentOS 5, I've been rebuilding the RPMforge
packages for EL5. You can find these at the usual location[*]. A few
points though:
+ Not all RPMforge packages are available at this time
+ If you find a package that you need and isn't there, please do look at
the buildlogs and send me instructions on how to fix this specific
build. (Saves us time
2014 Apr 14
1
package conflict with libmodplug in rpmforge and epel
Dear All,
there's a security update for libmodplug:
This update is needed to fix a security vulnerability with this package.
This notification was issued on 2011-05-10 and last updated on
2011-05-09. Update to upstream version 0.8.8.3 (CVE-2011-1574,
CVE-2011-1761).
I've the following priorities configured:
priority = 1 [base]
priority = 1 [extras]
priority = 1 [updates]
priority = 2
2007 Feb 24
1
Branches (again)
A long long time ago, I asked about the different tinc branches.
Guus, you said at the time that
* trunk is 1.0, bugfixes only
* 1.0-gnutls, POKEY, and pre4-cube are stagnant
* 2.0 is where new work should happen...at the time, it didn't
compile, and it appears it still doesn't
This answer discouraged me; I have trouble getting excited about new
work in a branch that's been
2015 Jun 05
1
how do I make my headset work
On 6/5/2015 10:44 AM, Michael Hennebry wrote:
> Shortly after installing, I got a pop-up
> notice that security updates wre available.
> On doing yum update, I got error messages:
> --> Finished Dependency Resolution
> Error: Package: vlc-1.1.13-1.el6.rf.x86_64 (@rpmforge)
> Requires: libthreadutil.so.2()(64bit)
> Removing:
2010 May 03
2
Broken upgrade to memcached
Yum checkupdate tells me I should update memcached, that the x86_64
1.4.5-1.el5 needs an update, I go to do that, and it complains that it's
missing a dependency of libevent-1.4.so.2 (this is all 64 bit, CentOS
5.4).
Clues... or is this actually broken?
mark
2007 Dec 11
0
beanstalkd 0.5
I''m happy to announce the release of beanstalkd 0.5.
This is the very first public release. In the future I''ll confine
release announcements to the beanstalk mailing list.
WHAT IS BEANSTALKD?
-------------------
Beanstalkd is a fast, distributed, in-memory workqueue service. Its
interface is generic, but is intended for use in reducing the latency
of page views in high-volume
2016 Nov 17
2
[Bug 98763] New: Lots of crashes of kontact /kmail5
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=98763
Bug ID: 98763
Summary: Lots of crashes of kontact /kmail5
Product: xorg
Version: unspecified
Hardware: x86-64 (AMD64)
OS: Linux (All)
Status: NEW
Severity: major
Priority: medium
Component: Driver/nouveau
Assignee: nouveau at
2011 Aug 31
2
Unable to run yum update
Folks
The system involved is a 32-bit system, installed via the net about a
week ago. The command
yum update
encountered the following diagonstic
Error: Package: yaf-1.3.2-1.el6.rf.x86_64 (@rpmforge)
Requires: libfixbuf-0.9.0.so.8()(64bit)
Removing: libfixbuf-0.9.0-1.el6.rf.x86_64 (@rpmforge)
libfixbuf-0.9.0.so.8()(64bit)
Updated By:
2007 Jul 11
4
Centos 5 yum update needs gpg key import
I just performed a fresh install of 64-bit Centos 5 on a system, booted
fine, then performed a yum update, or at least tried to. Files
downloaded, and were about to install, when it complained that the gpg
keys could not be found.
I ran into this about a month ago and found a web page showing the path
locally to where the keys live, and providing rpm --import /to/the/path.
But of course now