2012-08-26, 03:35
(2012-08-24, 02:06)KeithLM Wrote:(2012-05-25, 06:25)KeithLM Wrote: Well while following different suggestions I've found that the upgrade from 11.10 to 12.04 actually commented out a number of my sources in apt. I have to look further into that as some of them are for apps I'm using regularly. Still, I believe I've fixed my problem. Part of it was that there appears to be an issue with one of the packages, I was getting this error from apt-get:
librtmp-dev : Depends: librtmp0 (= 2.4~20110711.gitc28f1bab-1) but 2.4~20110711.gitc28f1bab-1ubuntu0~ppa2~natty2
There was more to it, I didn't get it all copied out of the console. But it appears that something may not have the librtmp0 version right. Or else there's some other more significant issue with my system. I used apt-get to download librtmp-dev and the curl library, and then used dpkg to force installs of those, as I do have librtmp0 on my system, and apt claims it's the latest. I have no idea how I got into this mess or why, perhaps something bad occurred with the upgrade from 11.10 to 12.04, I have no clue.
It's compiling now, so I'll see what happens.
So after not having touched this in a while I decided to go back and revisit building on my main system. Found out I was back in this state with librtmp0 and librtmp-dev being unable to install. I did some more searching and finally found a way to fix it that might stick.
apt-get install librtmp0=2.4~20110711.gitc28f1bab-1
That forced an install of the proper version, and it appears ok. Last time I did all sorts of searching on forcing installs with apt and never found the right combination. This time I found it in the third or fourth search result.
Great work. That fixed my problem also (a couple of posts back).
Now to compile!