Pacman error; gvfs related [Solved]
Hi guys, saw that fresh Gnome packages are in the repos (yay!) and did a pacman -Syu but get this error message:
pacman -Syu
resolving dependencies...
error: cannot resolve "gvfs>=1.0.1", a dependency of "nautilus"
error: failed to prepare transaction (could not satisfy dependencies)
:: nautilus: requires gvfs>=1.0.1
Any idea how to solve this? I tried to update the gvfs package but it just reinstalls the old version.
Thanks.
Last edited by new2arch (2008-10-22 07:50:23)
It looks like your mirrors haven't synced up with gvfs-1.0.2 yet. I'd just give them some time or try some other mirrors.
Last edited by creslin (2008-10-21 19:31:37)
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Last edited by alphazo (2010-04-02 18:22:23)It seems your sync database got messed up somehow, especially based on your other post with issues doing a pacman -Syu. I suspect the advice to run pacman -Syy (or yaourt -Syy) should fix this problem as well.
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[SOLVED] Pacman error: failed retrieving file : No address record
I just installed Arch on a x86 laptop using the cd as the package source. I wanted to do a net install, but when I attempted to (regardless of the mirror) I got many responses from pacman in tty7 of "No address record". This happened despite having a network connection and being able to ping any site from the cli.
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1 - Set the VirtualBox Networking option to NAT
2 - Start the arch machine in the VirtualBox
3 - Edit /etc/rc.conf as a dynamic IP:
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4 - Run dhcpcd
5 - Try to ping a couple of sites, or your router
If you still can't ping or anything, I suggest you start a new thread specifically about your problem. Include the output from "ipconfig -a". You're not going to get much help from posting in a thread marked "[SOLVED]".
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[SOLVED]LXDE pacman errors
Hi,
Sorry new to arch linux / these forums, cant find anyting about the errors I am having.
I'm getting some errors in pacman whilst trying to install LXDE. I'm installing it in a fresh arch linux install in VirtualBox, it is fully up to date.
It can not retrieve two gtk packages files, in particular, gtk2-2.24.8-1x86-64.pkg.tar.xz, gtk-update-icon-cache-2.24.8-1x86-64.pkg.tar.xz
And the pacman exits as it has not for all the packages.
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My pacman.conf has [core] [extra] [community] enabled.
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