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Date: | Sat, 27 Jan 2007 09:51:47 +1000 |
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Hi Troy,
> > I get the following error on SL4.4:
> >
> > # yum -y update gtk2
> > Loading "kmdl" plugin
> > Setting up Update Process
> > Setting up repositories
> > sl-base 1.1 kB 00:00
> > sl-errata 951 B 00:00
> > Reading repository metadata in from local files
> > Resolving Dependencies
> > --> Populating transaction set with selected packages. Please wait.
> > ---> Downloading header for gtk2 to pack into transaction set.
> > gtk2-2.4.13-22.i386.rpm 100% |=========================| 4.3 MB 00:32
> > ---> Package gtk2.i386 0:2.4.13-22 set to be updated
> > --> Running transaction check
> >
> > Dependencies Resolved
> >
> > =============================================================================
> > Package Arch Version Repository Size
> > =============================================================================
> > Updating:
> > gtk2 i386 2.4.13-22 sl-errata 4.3 M
> >
> > Transaction Summary
> > =============================================================================
> > Install 0 Package(s)
> > Update 1 Package(s)
> > Remove 0 Package(s)
> >
> > Total download size: 4.3 M
> > Downloading Packages:
> > (1/1): gtk2-2.4.13-22.i38 100% |=========================| 4.3 MB 00:33
> > Running Transaction Test
> > Finished Transaction Test
> > Transaction Test Succeeded
> > Running Transaction
> > Updating : gtk2 ######################### [1/2]
> > g_module_open() failed for /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.4.0/loaders/svg_loader.so:
> > /usr/lib/libgnomevfs-2.so.0: undefined symbol: g_assert_warning
> > Cleanup : gtk2 ######################### [2/2]
> >
> > Updated: gtk2.i386 0:2.4.13-22
> > Complete!
> >
> > Is this something to worry about?
> >
> > Michael.
>
> Hi Michael,
> I'm not seeing that error in any of the machines I've tested the
> update on. The thing that might be a problem is that it might have
I'm running 15 SL4.4 servers, and this happened on about half of them. It
seems the ones using only the base packages of SL4.4 are not affected, but the
ones running some packages from 3rd party repo's exhibited this problem.
> only partly installed it. I would just check and make sure you only
> have 1 gtk2 and that it's the updated one.
>
> rpm -q gtk2
>
> Just if you are wondering what scripts get run when you install gtk2
>
> # rpm -q --scripts gtk2
>
> postinstall scriptlet (using /bin/sh):
> /sbin/ldconfig
> /usr/bin/update-gdk-pixbuf-loaders i386-redhat-linux
> /usr/bin/update-gtk-immodules i386-redhat-linux
>
> postuninstall scriptlet (using /bin/sh):
> /sbin/ldconfig
>
> So, it looks like if either of those two things fail, it's not the
> end of the world. Troy
I agree. The ones that had this problem I'm migrating to newer servers anyway,
so they'll end up being rebuilt at some stage this year.
Thanks.
Michael.
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