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#1
Hi all,

I bought a seconds n900( rarely used), it came with a stock os version is like 1.2009.42 something. i tried to install some softwares like "Twimgo" but there was an error, libqt.4.6.2 is missing. there where four five different type libqt files were missing. So i tried to find a solution for that but failed.
After searching here for long time i read somewhere that the problem will be solved after updating to the latest version. so i updated the os via nokia suite and it is now became 21.2011.38-1.003 version. But now whenever i tried to install some apps it gets the same error. Now it is libqt4.7.2 is missing. so what do i have to do to install these apps. I'm new to this don't know any codding, any help will be really appreciated.
 
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Type in Terminal as root (rootsh needed to become root):

Code:
apt-get install libqt
I think this should do it - i am a N9 user
 
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i tried that but following error happened.

" E: Could not open lock file /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (13 permission denied)
E: Unable to lock the administration directory (var/lib/dpkg/), are you root? "

what to do now? and i rooted using rootsh also.
 
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Install community cssu from top of this page it will boost your n900 with fixes upgrades etc

have a look at thum2 cssu
 

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Originally Posted by arun0714 View Post
i tried that but following error happened.

" E: Could not open lock file /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (13 permission denied)
E: Unable to lock the administration directory (var/lib/dpkg/), are you root? "

what to do now? and i rooted using rootsh also.
If you have installed rootsh package, enter
Code:
sudo gainroot
or
Code:
root
once in terminal and then any command. You might wanna use sudo if youre new to maemo.
You should read this:- http://wiki.maemo.org/Root_access

Last edited by Sohil876; 2013-05-02 at 10:26.
 
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Originally Posted by Sohil876 View Post
If you have installed rootsh package, enter
Code:
sudo gainroot
or
Code:
root
once in terminal and then any command. You might wanna use sudo if youre new to maemo.
You should read this:- http://wiki.maemo.org/Root_access
thanks for helping me guyz. i tried what you said but it's showing there is no package is available.

"/home/user # apt-get install libqt
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Couldn't find package libqt
/home/user"

do i have to reflash again to make it work?
 
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Originally Posted by Sohil876 View Post
If you have installed rootsh package, enter
Code:
sudo gainroot
or
Code:
root
once in terminal and then any command. You might wanna use sudo if youre new to maemo.
You should read this:- http://wiki.maemo.org/Root_access
Thanks for the reply. But now i tried the step again, i get another error message.

"E: Couldn't find package libqt"

Do i have to reflash the mobile to get it right? is there any any problem with my current os.
 
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Thanks for the reply. i tried what you said but now there is error is showing.

" E: couldn't find package libqt"

Do i have reflash the os to get it right?
 
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Originally Posted by arun0714 View Post
Thanks for the reply. i tried what you said but now there is error is showing.

" E: couldn't find package libqt"

Do i have reflash the os to get it right?
Well then it should be:

Code:
sudo-gainroot
apt-get update -f
apt-get upgrade
apt-get install libqt-dev_4.7.2
I think this should do it but I don't know about the package name. But an alternative could be to install CSSU update it will provide you updated packages and more features.
 
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Code:
sudo gainroot
Space, not a hyphen.

I doubt the OP wants libqt-dev. Generally, "foo-dev" packages are for developers of foo. I don't think the OP wants to develop libqt.

I've just checked my phone and I have a whole bunch of libqt4-* (libqt4-core, libqt4-gui, libqt4-network...). Twimgo lists quite a few of them as dependencies so the OP's best bet is to install CSSU as nokiabot suggested. That will pull the lot.
 

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