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Applications / Yum Problems?
« on: October 20, 2014, 07:22:10 pm »
Hi All!
I was setting up a new eCS 2.2 partition on a new system late last week, and as part of the install process normally use Yum to install various additional libraries, especially for use by QT4.
This time I used the latest Bootstrap, then went on-line and typed "Yum Install Yum", and install proceeded. However, running the bootstrap console subsequently gives the following message:
Repository setup
package os2-release-00-2.oc00.noarch is already installed
package netlabs-rel-0.0.0-2.oc00.i386 is already installed
Testing internet connection: "yum repolist"...
Fatal Python error: Interpreter not initialized (version mismatch?)
Killed by SIGABRT
pid=0x006e ppid=0x006d tid=0x0001 slot=0x00d8 pri=0x0200 mc=0x0001
D:\USR\BIN\PYTHON.EXE
Process dumping was disabled, use DUMPPROC / PROCDUMP to enable it.
Has anyone else noticed this problem recently? Out of curiosity I also ran this on a test system, with Yum already installed previously, and noted that a number of updated files were downloaded - attempting to download any other libraries after the updated Yum install gives a similar "Killed by SIGABRT" message.
Best!
Mark
I was setting up a new eCS 2.2 partition on a new system late last week, and as part of the install process normally use Yum to install various additional libraries, especially for use by QT4.
This time I used the latest Bootstrap, then went on-line and typed "Yum Install Yum", and install proceeded. However, running the bootstrap console subsequently gives the following message:
Repository setup
package os2-release-00-2.oc00.noarch is already installed
package netlabs-rel-0.0.0-2.oc00.i386 is already installed
Testing internet connection: "yum repolist"...
Fatal Python error: Interpreter not initialized (version mismatch?)
Killed by SIGABRT
pid=0x006e ppid=0x006d tid=0x0001 slot=0x00d8 pri=0x0200 mc=0x0001
D:\USR\BIN\PYTHON.EXE
Process dumping was disabled, use DUMPPROC / PROCDUMP to enable it.
Has anyone else noticed this problem recently? Out of curiosity I also ran this on a test system, with Yum already installed previously, and noted that a number of updated files were downloaded - attempting to download any other libraries after the updated Yum install gives a similar "Killed by SIGABRT" message.
Best!
Mark