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#21
PROBLEM:
non-installable applications, a.o. Midnight Commander
(mc 4.6.2-pre1-1maemo5)

-I add Maemo-Extras-Devel repo (temporarily...) - OK
-I find mc in the Application Manager list - OK
-I try to install that - FAIL. AppMan sees it as not-installable. Message (translated "Missing application packages: file".

I own the N900 for just 1 week and I'm quite a noob at Linux (or root access as such). I may have installed 1 or 2 things too eagerly (tho I tried not to; btw I have not given any X Terminal commands other than pwd, ls and cd. Had apps only installed by Application Manager). I try to get wiser on this Linux site

Other missing packages:
-gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad-extra (for Extra Decoders Support 0.3.4-1)
-xsltproc (for KMPlayer 0.10.3.903-1)

WHAT DUN (perhaps relevant?)
-aMSN - tried to update it to 0.98.3, did NOT go well
-tried uninstall aMSN and to reinstall - FAIL, tcl and tk (I think tcl8 and tk8) went missing
-reflash with maemo_flasher-3.5_2.5.2.2 - OK (phew...)
-install aMSN (version 0.98.1-1 again as that had worked) - OK

QUESTION:
Is it possible to check whether essential files are still there? For instance, using Storage Usage 1.1.0 and checking on some list (which I can nowhere find.

Any help appreciated.
 
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#22
It sounds like you are deliberately trying to make things difficult for yourself. For the time being, you should forget about mc or wanting to see the whole file system. What you should learn first is the normal operation of your N900. You need to install things using the app manager.
 

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#23
Originally Posted by 7thd View Post
PROBLEM:
non-installable applications, a.o. Midnight Commander
(mc 4.6.2-pre1-1maemo5)

-I add Maemo-Extras-Devel repo (temporarily...) - OK
-I find mc in the Application Manager list - OK
-I try to install that - FAIL. AppMan sees it as not-installable. Message (translated "Missing application packages: file".
Do you have extras-testing set up as well? It may be that the required dependencies are in there. According to http://maemo.org/packages/view/file/ file is in Nokia Applications though, so make sure that's still configured and enabled.
 

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#24
Originally Posted by Rob1n View Post
...It may be (...) required dependencies...
worked for
-install Extra Decoders Support 0.3.4-1
-install KMPlayer 0.10.3.903-1

Thanks a lot!

... http://maemo.org/packages/view/file/ (...) make sure that's still configured and enabled.
I'm pretty sure I opened the right catalogues this time, but "file" remains missing as it seems. Thanks for the link, package name "file" would be a long search for me otherwise.

Could I continue pressing the link "file 4.12 -tosso" (with the right credentials) to guarantee proper working of file? If so, what would I be altering? If not, what would I be altering?

Last edited by 7thd; 2010-03-17 at 15:22.
 
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#25
Originally Posted by 7thd View Post
I'm pretty sure I opened the right catalogues this time, but "file" remains missing as it seems. Thanks for the link, package name "file" would be a long search for me otherwise.

Could I continue pressing the link "file 4.12 -tosso" (with the right credentials) to guarantee proper working of file? If so, what would I be altering? If not, what would I be altering?
Unfortunately there's no way to get the actual .deb file through that page (as it's not held on any of the maemo.org servers). The catalogue it should be in is the "Nokia Applications" catalogue (details below, in case you need to add it).

Code:
Catalogue Name: Nokia Applications
Web address: https://downloads.maemo.nokia.com/fremantle/ssu/apps/
Distribution: ./
Components:
You could also try using "apt-cache show file" to check whether it can be found or not, and (as root) "apt-get install file" to install it manually.
 

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#26
I did already have that catalogue present. Will check whether double or sth.


apt-cache show file
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Package: file
Priority: standard
Section: utils
Installed-Size: 100
Maintainer: Michael Piefel <piefel@debian.org>
Architecture: armel
Version: 4.12-1osso
Depends: libmagic1 (= 4.12-1osso), libc6 (>= 2.3.5-1), libmagic1, zlib1g (>= 1:1.2.1)
Filename: ./file_4.12-1osso_armel.deb
Size: 28652
MD5sum: fa3e48a777ae9d7066bf0b0454b446ca
SHA1: 69e98c272416e15e5328347af76fd4707589e26c
Description: Determines file type using "magic" numbers
File tests each argument in an attempt to classify it. There are three
sets of tests, performed in this order: filesystem tests, magic number
tests, and language tests. The first test that succeeds causes the
file type to be printed.
.
Starting with version 4, the file command is not much more than a wrapper
around the "magic" library.

~ $
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

So the N900 does have a description present at least. Peculiar that it would be missed then.

Last edited by 7thd; 2010-03-17 at 15:48.
 
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#27
I actually found a double "Extras" catalogue. Don't know how that got there, I guess it's possible that I have been ignorant of an incomplete catalogue being loaded and as a result a messed up Application Manager.

-Midnight Commander install - OK.

Much thanks, I do not have to give any commands as root as yet! But I want to eventually sync with Thunderbird. Before I do that I want to have a reasonable amount of control, so a file manager is wished for. First I go reading on, ofcourse - thumbs up! -
 
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