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2011-07-22
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2011-07-22
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did all what u mentioned & "Coredumb"
succeded force installing libncursesw5
but failed installing mc normally or with dpkg -i
this was the response
anyway Misterc, I appreciate you standing by with me for hours, could have spent them elsewhere better.
if another idea crossed ur head don't forget to post it
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2011-07-22
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install it using command:
dpkg -i file_4.12-1osso_armel.deb libmagic1_4.12-1osso_armel.deb mc_4.6.2-pre1-1maemo10_armel.deb
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2011-07-22
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it worked
thanks a lot coredumb
by the way Misterc, close source is a capitalistic attitude to prevent others using the code... just imagine what maemo would have advanced to, if it were open source,if all brains, not only that of Nokia, participated in it.
It is like buying a car without a key, I mean, if I buy something I should owe it all, not only a part of it.
cheers
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2011-07-22
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it worked
thanks a lot coredumb
by the way Misterc, close source is a capitalistic attitude to prevent others using the code... just imagine what maemo would have advanced to, if it were open source,if all brains, not only that of Nokia, participated in it.
It is like buying a car without a key, I mean, if I buy something I should owe it all, not only a part of it.
cheers
AbuAkram
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2011-07-22
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Great that you finally installed it.
I just want to ask something, when you enabled extra repositories, did you do:
# apt-get update
before
# apt-get install mc
or not?
I haven't seen it mentioned in this thread, and apt-get needs to update the list of repositories before it can install something from them.
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2011-07-22
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ivanrajkovic, it already mention in http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...2&postcount=16, and misterc also already remind me about it
it seems Sudan has its own policy about internet filtering, which cause abuakram could not access nokia repo.
misterc, english is not my daily language, so apologize me if i explains something that others already did.
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2011-07-22
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it seems Sudan has its own policy about internet filtering, which cause abuakram could not access nokia repo.
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2011-07-22
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Actually it is not Sudan that filters the Internet, if it were, there are lots of ways to bypass it.
It is that USA has announced an embargo on Sudan, which NOKIA & OVI practises, by not allowing to use their repositories, not even bypassing helps.
It is sad that these policies done by USA affects people like me, just look at Iraq, Afghanistan, Somalia the fight againt Algaeda killed 2 millions of citizens.
very sad
see his post 21
after adding the two repos, he tried again to install mc_4.7.4-maemo3_armel.deb (he had already downloaded) with dpkg.
mentioned in my following post that apt-get install is needed to install from the net, which he did but which failed too.
abuakram pointed out in post 16 that he doesn't have access to those repositories