[SOLVED] pacman -Syu - error: failed to prepare transaction

[root@localhost username]# pacman -Syu
:: Synchronising package databases...
core 104.3 KiB 691K/s 00:00 [######################] 100%
extra 1406.0 KiB 1117K/s 00:01 [######################] 100%
community 1697.2 KiB 1120K/s 00:02 [######################] 100%
:: Starting full system upgrade...
resolving dependencies...
looking for inter-conflicts...
error: failed to prepare transaction (could not satisfy dependencies)
:: open-vm-tools-modules: requires linux<3.4
I assume I need to wait for open-vm-tools to be updated now?
Last edited by Swarfega (2012-06-15 11:54:27)

Wait until your server upload the recent Arch Linux updates. Than you will be able to upgrade it. Or do like i had: download open-bm-tools from Arch Linux official site  and install it and then issue "pacman -Syu".
Last edited by Shark (2012-06-15 11:54:02)

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    Last edited by urzzalis (2015-01-26 05:25:03)

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  • [solved]dnsutils 9.4.2-1 Error "failed to prepare transaction"

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    :: Synchronizing package databases...
    core is up to date
    extra is up to date
    community is up to date
    :: Starting full system upgrade...
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    error: failed to prepare transaction (could not satisfy dependencies)
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    [root@arch-01 jada]#
    what I have to do now?
    Last edited by JaDa (2007-12-24 04:11:39)

    [root@arch-01 jada]# pacman -Sy
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    core is up to date
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    community is up to date
    local database is up to date
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    core is up to date
    extra is up to date
    community is up to date
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    looking for inter-conflicts... done.
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    :: Retrieving packages from extra...
    bind 1914.1K 505.4K/s 00:00:04 [#####################] 100%
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    cleaning up... done.
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  • [solved]error: failed to prepare transaction

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    checking dependencies...
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    :: squeeze: requires thunar
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    :: xfce4-clipman-plugin: requires xfce4-panel
    :: xfce4-cpufreq-plugin: requires xfce4-panel
    :: xfce4-cpugraph-plugin: requires xfce4-panel
    :: xfce4-datetime-plugin: requires xfce4-panel
    :: xfce4-dict-plugin: requires xfce4-panel>=4.6.1
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    :: xfce4-mailwatch-plugin: requires xfce4-panel
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    :: xfce4-mount-plugin: requires xfce4-panel
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    Last edited by nightblade09 (2010-12-20 21:38:50)

    man pacman
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    Last edited by Misfit138 (2010-12-20 21:23:34)

  • [SOLVED] error: failed to prepare transaction (could not satisfy de...

    My attempts to yaourt (or pacmant) -Syu allow me to synch, & then give me the error used to title this thread:
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    I can add & remove both simple & complex meta packages but I can't -Su
    Any ideas?
    Last edited by handy (2008-10-17 06:15:06)

    I'm doing a reinstall.
    This old test build has had some serious problems that have been recovered from with help in the past.  For many months I have thought that I will do a fresh install, cleaning out the fragments of previous explosions.
    Though I have struck a problem with GRUB.
    I'll do a search before I post a thread on it.
    Thanks to all for your time.
    By the way the latest 32bit install .iso does not like my hardware, kernel panicks with an error regarding my CPU in either installation method on the menu.  So I'm using my old 64bit core install disk.
    Last edited by handy (2008-10-15 03:24:49)

  • Yaourt fails "error: failed to prepare transaction (unexpected error)"

    Today, I am trying to do a full system upgrade using yaourt, but I get this strange message:
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    community is up to date
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    warning: ignoring package linux-3.3.2-1
    warning: cannot resolve "linux>=3.3", a dependency of "virtualbox-modules"
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  • Error: failed to prepare transaction (could not satisfy dependencies)

    Hi,
    I was going to install a winff package (a GUI front end to ffmpeg for converting between video formats), but when I ran yaourt -S winff and tried to install it refused because it isn't for the x86_64 architecture. So I decided to edit the PKGBUILD and perhaps try to force it anyway, but then I saw that the PKGBUILD is actually getting the precompiled RPM package and as I checked, while there was no precompiled 64bit version of the RPM there was one for a deb version that is offered on winff site.
    Since deb's are just archives I ended up, after a few tries, with this PKGBUILD which uses ar and tar commands to get to the binaries inside of the amd64 deb:
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    # Modified by libervisco for x86_64
    pkgname=winff-amd64
    pkgver=0.42
    pkgrel=1
    pkgdesc="GUI for ffmpeg"
    url="http://www.winff.org"
    license=('GPL')
    depends=('ffmpeg gtk gdk-pixbuf')
    makedepends=('')
    source=('http://winff.googlecode.com/files/winff-0.42-amd64.deb')
    arch=('x86_64')
    md5sums=('1febf5fd19fa76bdc1da06d3e6c4d3b8')
    build() {
    ar vx winff-0.42-amd64.deb
    tar xvzf data.tar.gz
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    install -Dm755 $startdir/src/usr/share/winff/presets.xml $startdir/pkg/usr/share/winff/presets.xml
    install -Dm755 $startdir/src/usr/share/winff/winff.png $startdir/pkg/usr/share/winff/winff.png
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    checking dependencies...
    error: failed to prepare transaction (could not satisfy dependencies)
    :: winff: requires ffmpeg gtk gdk-pixbuf
    I don't get it. It installed all the dependencies (and I even checked whether winff works in one of the earlier tries when I manually installed gdk-pixbuf when the binary asked for it). What does it want now?
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    [daniel@memeport ~]$ yaourt -S winff
    ==> Downloading winff PKGBUILD from AUR...
    Comment by: yugrotavele on 20080518 [04:36:56]
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    First Submitted: Sun, 18 May 2008 04:28:31 +0000
    Last Updated: Mon, 30 Jun 2008 04:23:08 +0000
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    - rpmextract (already installed)
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    ==> ----------------------------------------------
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    ==> ----------------------------------------------
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    ==> Installing missing dependencies...
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    x - control.tar.gz
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    ./usr/share/doc/
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    ./usr/share/doc/winff/copyright
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    ./usr/share/doc/winff/README.txt
    ./usr/share/doc/winff/README-Icons.txt
    ./usr/share/doc/winff/README-Presets.txt
    ./usr/share/doc/winff/changelog
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    ./usr/share/applications/winff.desktop
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    ./usr/share/winff/winff.png
    ./usr/share/winff/presets.xml
    ./usr/share/winff/languages/
    ./usr/share/winff/languages/winff.es.po
    ./usr/share/winff/languages/winff.nl.po
    ./usr/share/winff/languages/winff.fr.po
    ./usr/share/winff/languages/winff.pb.po
    ./usr/share/winff/languages/winff.tr.po
    ./usr/share/winff/languages/winff.de.po
    ./usr/share/winff/languages/winff.zh.po
    ./usr/share/winff/languages/winff.it.po
    ./usr/share/winff/languages/winff.pt.po
    ./usr/share/winff/languages/winff.pl.po
    ./usr/share/winff/languages/winff.bg.po
    ./usr/share/winff/languages/winff.po
    ==> Tidying install...
    -> Removing info/doc files...
    -> Compressing man pages...
    -> Stripping debugging symbols from binaries and libraries...
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    -> Generating .PKGINFO file...
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    ==> ----------------------------------------------
    ==>y
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    Ahh man, and that's it! It works.
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    Thanks!

  • Error: failed to commit transaction (conflicting files)

    I am getting the following error while performing a system wide upgrade i.e. sudo pacman -Syu
    error: failed to commit transaction (conflicting files)
    r: /usr/lib/R/library/foreign/COPYRIGHTS exists in filesystem
    r: /usr/lib/R/library/rpart/Meta/vignette.rds exists in filesystem
    r: /usr/lib/R/library/rpart/NEWS.Rd exists in filesystem
    r: /usr/lib/R/library/rpart/doc/index.html exists in filesystem
    r: /usr/lib/R/library/rpart/doc/longintro.R exists in filesystem
    r: /usr/lib/R/library/rpart/doc/longintro.Rnw exists in filesystem
    r: /usr/lib/R/library/rpart/doc/longintro.pdf exists in filesystem
    r: /usr/lib/R/library/rpart/doc/usercode.R exists in filesystem
    r: /usr/lib/R/library/rpart/doc/usercode.Rnw exists in filesystem
    r: /usr/lib/R/library/rpart/doc/usercode.pdf exists in filesystem
    r: /usr/lib/R/library/survival/doc/sourcecode.pdf exists in filesystem
    Errors occurred, no packages were upgraded
    Thanks

    I believe it is strongly advised not to use --force, especially for a system-wide upgrade. But it could be ok to use it only for the specific package that is causing this problem.
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  • [Solved] pacman -Syu fails because of libreoffice conflict

    I haven't done a system update for a little while - now when I attempt pacman -Syu, I get a failure due to libreoffice conflicts:
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    core is up to date
    extra is up to date
    community is up to date
    multilib is up to date
    error: failed retrieving file 'archVMrepo.db' from repo.ktz.me : Connection timed out after 10000 milliseconds
    error: failed to update archVMrepo (download library error)
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    :: Replace libreoffice-still-base with extra/libreoffice-still? [Y/n]
    :: Replace libreoffice-still-calc with extra/libreoffice-still? [Y/n]
    :: Replace libreoffice-still-common with extra/libreoffice-still? [Y/n]
    :: Replace libreoffice-still-draw with extra/libreoffice-still? [Y/n]
    :: Replace libreoffice-still-gnome with extra/libreoffice-still? [Y/n]
    :: Replace libreoffice-still-impress with extra/libreoffice-still? [Y/n]
    :: Replace libreoffice-still-kde4 with extra/libreoffice-still? [Y/n]
    :: Replace libreoffice-still-math with extra/libreoffice-still? [Y/n]
    :: Replace libreoffice-still-postgresql-connector with extra/libreoffice-still? [Y/n]
    :: Replace libreoffice-still-writer with extra/libreoffice-still? [Y/n]
    resolving dependencies...
    warning: dependency cycle detected:
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    warning: dependency cycle detected:
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    looking for inter-conflicts...
    :: libreoffice-still-sdk and libreoffice-still-sdk-doc are in conflict. Remove libreoffice-still-sdk-doc? [y/N]
    error: unresolvable package conflicts detected
    error: failed to prepare transaction (conflicting dependencies)
    :: libreoffice-still-sdk and libreoffice-still-sdk-doc are in conflict
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    Last edited by PeterBell (2015-02-08 02:18:43)

    Trilby wrote:What are you doing?  Wine was never a problem.
    I'm sorry - I was trying to help myself by following the errors, as reported.  It seemed that my problem stemmed from lib32-harfbuzz and lib32-freetype2, so I was attempting to remove those.  However, wine was dependent on them so had to be removed first.
    I told you want needed to be done.  If you ignore provided advice and instead do other random things (without actually specifying what you are doing) then no one can help you.
    Indeed, your posting did point me in the right direction, but did not appear until after I had posted about my experiment with wine.  Wine is no great loss, anyway - I've never managed to achieve anything useful with it!
    As you indicated, my problems were resolved by updating package-query:
    yaourt package-query
    Edit: In my searching, I did come across advice to use pacaur instead of yaourt - I'm not sure whether this would have made any difference in my case.
    My analysis, wrongly or rightly, is this:
    1) AUR packages (some?) appear to list pacman version as a dependency.  "pacman -Syu" was attempting to update itself to 4.2 which broke the dependency (<4.2), even though 4.1.x was running at the time - there's a recipe for confusion!  This was resolved by rebuilding package-query before updating the rest of the system, because the latest version has updated the pacman dependency.
    2) lib32-harfbuzz and lib32-freetype2 (both AUR packages?) were in conflict - they cannot (must not) be dependent on each other.  This was resolved by pulling later versions during the rebuild of package-query.
    3) The libreoffice problem was not an issue.  My mistake was that I ignored a lifetime of experience working in IT - I concentrated on the last-reported error rather than the first!  All I can say in my defence is that eight years of retirement must have addled my brain!
    In short, two, unrelated, errors, conflated with another, relatively insignificant, error message, led me on a wild goose chase.
    I thank you for your wise counsel!
    Last edited by PeterBell (2015-02-08 02:21:24)

  • [SOLVED] Pacman Dependency error with nouveau-dri and libgl

    I am upgrading my system with
    sudo pacman -Syu
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    core is up to date
    extra is up to date
    community is up to date
    :: Starting full system upgrade...
    resolving dependencies...
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    Is there any workaround? Do I have to wait for the nouveau-dri update?
    THANKS!
    Last edited by songgao (2011-04-11 06:03:53)

    ngoonee wrote:
    songgao wrote:
    Thanks @ngoonee !
    It turns out that this is because the mirror (mirrors.163.com/archlinux) I am using is broken. It is holding <libgl 7.10.2-1> without <nouveau-dri 7.10.1-2> and simultaneously. I changed to http://mirrors.kernel.org/archlinux/ and the problem solves.
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