what does this mean?
- Unprocessed
- Ignored
- Done
See below ... unless it gets unprocessed and ignored again, in which
case I probably look like a babbling fool.
thanks
David
Begin forwarded message:
Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2011 05:07:39 -0400
From: lilypond-user-ow...@gnu.org
To: david.santama...@gmail.com
Subject: The results of your email commands
The results of your email command are provided below. Attached is your
original message.
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MING TSANG <tsan...@rogers.com> wrote:
> Recently I switch from ubuntu to fedora. I installed frescobaldi
and > when I try to play the midi generated by lilypond, frescobaldi
said > it need Kmid2 2.4. I try to install Kmid2 2.4.0 I got yhe
following > the error report.
>
>
>
> transaction error:
>
> kmid2-2.4.0-1.fc16.i686 requires libkmidbackend.so.1
> kmid2-2.4.0-1.fc16.i686 requires drumstick >= 0.4
> kmid2-2.4.0-1.fc16.i686 requires kdelibs4(x86-32) >= 4.6.80
> kmid2-2.4.0-1.fc16.i686 requires kmid2-libs = 2.4.0-1.fc16
Unless I'm compiling myself, I always use yum as package manager in
fedora. It handles all dependencies very nicely:
installing:
$ sudo yum install kmid2
- Ignored:
... or just showing which dependencies the package has:
$ sudo yum deplist kmid2
[ etc. ]
package: kmid2.x86_64 2.3.0-2.fc14
[ etc. ]
dependency: libkmidbackend.so.0()(64bit)
provider: kmid2-libs.x86_64 2.3.0-2.fc14
dependency: drumstick >= 0.3
provider: drumstick.x86_64 0.3.1-2.fc14
provider: drumstick.i686 0.3.1-2.fc14
dependency: kmid2-libs = 2.3.0-2.fc14
provider: kmid2-libs.x86_64 2.3.0-2.fc14
provider: kmid2-libs.i686 2.3.0-2.fc14
.. and so on. This list is very long.
HTH
David
- Done.
--- Begin Message ---
On Thu, 11 Aug 2011 14:15:32 -0700 (PDT)
MING TSANG <tsan...@rogers.com> wrote:
> Recently I switch from ubuntu to fedora. I installed frescobaldi and
> when I try to play the midi generated by lilypond, frescobaldi said
> it need Kmid2 2.4. I try to install Kmid2 2.4.0 I got yhe following
> the error report.
>
>
>
> transaction error:
>
> kmid2-2.4.0-1.fc16.i686 requires libkmidbackend.so.1
> kmid2-2.4.0-1.fc16.i686 requires drumstick >= 0.4
> kmid2-2.4.0-1.fc16.i686 requires kdelibs4(x86-32) >= 4.6.80
> kmid2-2.4.0-1.fc16.i686 requires kmid2-libs = 2.4.0-1.fc16
Unless I'm compiling myself, I always use yum as package manager in
fedora. It handles all dependencies very nicely:
installing:
$ sudo yum install kmid2
... or just showing which dependencies the package has:
$ sudo yum deplist kmid2
[ etc. ]
package: kmid2.x86_64 2.3.0-2.fc14
[ etc. ]
dependency: libkmidbackend.so.0()(64bit)
provider: kmid2-libs.x86_64 2.3.0-2.fc14
dependency: drumstick >= 0.3
provider: drumstick.x86_64 0.3.1-2.fc14
provider: drumstick.i686 0.3.1-2.fc14
dependency: kmid2-libs = 2.3.0-2.fc14
provider: kmid2-libs.x86_64 2.3.0-2.fc14
provider: kmid2-libs.i686 2.3.0-2.fc14
.. and so on. This list is very long.
HTH
David
--- End Message ---
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