Bug #49

0.6.90 shows error about dependency order then quits on gentoo

Added by lore9901 almost 3 years ago. Updated over 2 years ago.

Status: Closed Start: 08/26/2010
Priority: Normal Due date:
Assigned to: Alguno % Done:

100%

Category: NNTPGrab Core
Target version: 0.7.0
Votes: 0

Description

Right after starting NNTPGrab on a gentoo linux box it displays the following message:

NNTPGrab Core - Unable to resolve dependency order

When you click the OK button the application quits.

debug - output of nntpgrab_gui --debug (4.2 KB) lore9901, 08/26/2010 07:05 am

069 - output van ls -al (2.8 KB) lore9901, 08/28/2010 03:51 pm

patcheddebug - fresh debug information commit 1720 patch (4.5 KB) lore9901, 08/28/2010 05:06 pm

debug1721 (5.2 KB) lore9901, 08/28/2010 06:13 pm

Associated revisions

Revision 1720
Added by Alguno over 2 years ago

Added some more debug code to investigate a dependency resolving bug. Refs 49

Revision 1722
Added by Alguno over 2 years ago

The program could give an 'Unable to resolve dependency' error when the physical file system
location of the unpack plugin is before the physical file system location of the PAR2 plugin. Fixes #49

History

#1 Updated by Alguno over 2 years ago

    Could you please give me the output of this command (with NNTPGrab 0.6.90 installed): ls -al /usr/lib/nntpgrab

    #2 Updated by lore9901 over 2 years ago

    • File 069 added

    #3 Updated by Alguno over 2 years ago

      I just published a new Gentoo package which contains a patch to provide more debug information.
      Could you please perform 'layman -S' and 'emerge nntpgrab' to fetch and install this new package.
      Afterwards you can run 'nntpgrab_gui --debug' to collect the new debug information

      #4 Updated by lore9901 over 2 years ago

        Patch is missing?

        !!! A file listed in the Manifest could not be found: /usr/local/portage/net-nntp/nntpgrab/files/nntpgrab_0_6_90_commit1720.patch

        #5 Updated by Alguno over 2 years ago

          Oops, forgot to add the patch. It should be there now. Please try again

          #6 Updated by lore9901 over 2 years ago

          • File patcheddebug added

          Tried again :-) fresh debug info attached.

          #7 Updated by Alguno over 2 years ago

            A new package has been published.
            Please collect some new debug information with this package

            #8 Updated by Alguno over 2 years ago

            • Target version set to 0.7.0

            #9 Updated by lore9901 over 2 years ago

            • File debug1721 added

            #10 Updated by Alguno over 2 years ago

            • Status changed from New to Closed
            • % Done changed from 0 to 100

            Applied in changeset r1722.

            #11 Updated by Alguno over 2 years ago

              A Gentoo package containing a fix for this bug has been published

              #12 Updated by wvv over 2 years ago

                The same thing happens with the openSUSE version too!
                Can the openSUSE versions be updated too?

                Btw: I used the openSUSE supplied repository at: https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/OpenFTD/openSUSE_11.3

                #13 Updated by Alguno over 2 years ago

                  New packages for openSuSE containing the fix for this bug should be available by now

                  #14 Updated by wvv over 2 years ago

                    Alguno wrote:

                    New packages for openSuSE containing the fix for this bug should be available by now

                    Thanks, this fixed it...

                    #15 Updated by didierg over 2 years ago

                      After update, same problem on Fedora 13 with nntpgrab rpm from updates-testing :

                      $ nntpgrab_gui
                      Unable to connect to NNTPGrab server:
                      plugins.c:819 Unable to resolve dependency order
                      NNTPGrab Core - Unable to resolve dependency order

                      RPM version :

                      nntpgrab-0.6.90-2.fc13.x86_64
                      nntpgrab-core-0.6.90-2.fc13.x86_64
                      nntpgrab-gui-0.6.90-2.fc13.x86_64
                      nntpgrab-gui-base-0.6.90-2.fc13.x86_64
                      nntpgrab-release-1-2.noarch
                      nntpgrab-server-0.6.90-2.fc13.x86_64
                      nntpgrab-server-gtk-0.6.90-2.fc13.x86_64

                      Could you provide the fix for Fedora too ?

                      #16 Updated by Alguno over 2 years ago

                        New packages for Fedora 12, 13 and RHEL5/CentOS5 have just been published containing the fix for this bug

                        #17 Updated by didierg over 2 years ago

                          Alguno wrote:

                          New packages for Fedora 12, 13 and RHEL5/CentOS5 have just been published containing the fix for this bug

                          Thanks, problem fixed by new packages.

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