Re: Unmet build dependencies for openssh?
Hi, thank you for your reply.
On Wed, May 25, 2005 at 07:50:12PM -0300, Javier Kohen wrote:
> Hi Pete,
>
> El mi??, 25-05-2005 a las 17:32 -0500, Pete Harlan escribi??:
> > I'm trying to recompile ssh in the Sarge pure64 archive from
> > http://amd64.debian.net/debian. I've retrieved the source with
> > "apt-get source ssh", but don't seem to be able to build the package:
> >
> > % apt-get build-dep ssh
> > Reading Package Lists... Done
> > Building Dependency Tree... Done
> > E: Build-dependencies for ssh could not be satisfied.
>
> I don't know what the problem could be, but it would help if you
> attached your APT sources.list.
Sorry, it's:
deb http://amd64.debian.net/debian/ sarge main contrib
deb-src http://amd64.debian.net/debian/ sarge main contrib
> Meanwhile, why don't you give apt-src a try? It's a bit friendlier.
Okay:
% apt-src --build install openssh
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
Need to get 953kB of source archives.
Get:1 http://amd64.debian.net sarge/main openssh 1:3.8.1p1-8.sarge.4 (dsc) [906B]
Get:2 http://amd64.debian.net sarge/main openssh 1:3.8.1p1-8.sarge.4 (tar) [796kB]
Get:3 http://amd64.debian.net sarge/main openssh 1:3.8.1p1-8.sarge.4 (diff) [156kB]
Fetched 3B in 0s (11B/s)
Skipping unpack of already unpacked source in openssh-3.8.1p1
dpkg-checkbuilddeps: Unmet build dependencies: libwrap0-dev | libwrap-dev zlib1g-dev | libz-dev libssl-dev libpam0g-dev | libpam-dev libgnomeui-dev (>= 2.0.0) | libgnome-dev
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
E: Build-dependencies for openssh could not be satisfied.
E: Unable to satisfy build dependencies for openssh
> > dpkg-checkbuilddeps: Unmet build dependencies: libwrap0-dev | libwrap-dev zlib1g-dev | libz-dev libssl-dev libpam0g-dev | libpam-dev libgnomeui-dev (>= 2.0.0) | libgnome-dev debhelper (>= 1.1.17)
>
> > When I override with "-d", it says:
>
> > dh_testdir
> > make: dh_testdir: Command not found
> > make: *** [clean] Error 127
>
> Installing debhelper will solve this particular issue, but you still
> need to meet all dependencies. "-d" is for when 'you know what you are
> doing.'
I figured "-d" wasn't for me :) debhelper doesn't seem to change much;
the output above from apt-src was after I installed debhelper.
Thanks,
--Pete
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