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Gftp package not found
Gftp package not found





gftp package not found
  1. #GFTP PACKAGE NOT FOUND INSTALL#
  2. #GFTP PACKAGE NOT FOUND DRIVERS#
  3. #GFTP PACKAGE NOT FOUND SOFTWARE#

The build that's failing is in a CLEAN folder on the same computer where I'm doing the UI build, so it's get from source control, nuget restore, devenv build.The project builds (and rebuilds, and rebuilds with the package folder cleared out) just fine in the UI, but the command line build isn't seeing the restored packages.cs(3,7,3,17): error CS0246: The type or namespace name 'Newtonsoft' could not be found (are you missing a using directive or an assembly reference?) The first project that references a nuget package, fails to compile with.I'm building with devenv command line - I have to because this solution contains project types that msbuild doesn't support.This works, all referenced packages are restored - I can see the files in the /packages folder under the solution folder. I'm running nuget restore on the solution file.Here's the latest problem, which I haven't made any headway on: I do agree that finding a repo that has most of what you need and trying to stick with it is a good approach, but that choice is likely to be different for individual needs.I've been fighting with nuget all morning, trying to get a solution that builds in the UI AND from the command line. Finding and configuring multiple 3rd party repos is unfortunately never easy and rolling your own has different issues. The RPMFusion EL6 tree seems to be empty except for testing packages, and I doubt they are much different as far as mutual compatibility than ATrpms and RPMforge. Personally I'd stick to RPM Fusion and rebuild what you need because ATRPMS and RPMForge aren't compatible. Rebuilding can get very tricky when you start trying to use later Fedora packages that have dependencies on system packages later than, or conflicting with, those in EL6. Rolling your own packages may be a good solution if you have the skills, time, and energy, but Koji is the Fedora build system, not an archive. Just keep things like python2 vs python3 rolling in the back of your mind.

gftp package not found

Just grab them from Fedora's koji and rebuild what you want. Skip to the section on testing the browser plugin. # ln -fs /usr/java/latest/lib/i386/libnpjp2.so

gftp package not found

Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 20.1-b02, mixed mode, sharing)Ĭreate links in the Mozilla Plugins directory so Java will work in supported browsers such as Firefox. Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_26-b03) There are 3 programs which provide 'java'.Įnter to keep the current selection, or type selection number: 3 # alternatives -install /usr/bin/java java /usr/java/latest/bin/java 3 Note number of versions, N, and use N+1 (if there is no output from the previous command, just imagine that N=0) - For example, if 2 versions were installed then: *+ 1 /usr/lib/jvm/jre-1.6.0-openjdk/bin/javaĮnter to keep the current selection, or type selection number: There are 2 programs which provide 'java'.

#GFTP PACKAGE NOT FOUND INSTALL#

I paste it i help to others too.ĭownload Linux RPM (self-extracting file) jre-6u26-linux-i586-rpm.bin from then as root install and configure the alternatives system and plugins: This is the perfect solution for the java plugin. If more help is needed then please provide more information about your system by running "./getinfo.sh" and showing us the output file. ATrpms, EPEL, and RPMforge are mutually incompatible without careful attention to repository priorities and use of includepkgs= and/or exclude= directives. Soundconverter.noarch 1.5. rpmforgeīe particularly careful if enabling multiple 3rd party repos. # yum -noplugins -showduplicates -enablerepo \* -disablerepo \*-source,\*-debug\*,remi\* list \Īudacious gftp amsn emesene smplayer vlc ogmrip soundconverterĪudacious.i686 2.5.1-1.el6 atrpms-bleeding

#GFTP PACKAGE NOT FOUND DRIVERS#

For ATI graphics ELRepo has the latest drivers in kmod-fglrx. See also TipsAndTricks/MultimediaOnCentOS and HowTos/JavaRuntimeEnvironment.Īt least some of the packages you list are available from RPMforge repo, so I'd start with that one. Non-core repos should have a higher numeric value, which is a lower priority. Note the warnings and advice about installing and configuring the yum priorities plugin.

#GFTP PACKAGE NOT FOUND SOFTWARE#

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Gftp package not found