lm_sensors on alpha

Sergey Tikhonov tsv at solvo.ru
Thu Mar 15 17:13:50 UTC 2007


Jay Estabrook wrote:

>On Wed, Mar 14, 2007 at 07:39:41PM +0300, Sergey Tikhonov wrote:
>  
>
>>Oliver Falk wrote:
>>
>>    
>>
>>>dmidecode is only available for i386 and x86_64, therefor we should 
>>>ifarch the req for dmidecode out in lm_sensors, shouldn't we?
>>>
>>>What do you think about this:
>>>Index: lm_sensors.spec
>>>===================================================================
>>>RCS file: /cvs/dist/devel/lm_sensors/lm_sensors.spec,v
>>>retrieving revision 1.43
>>>diff -r1.43 lm_sensors.spec
>>>19a20
>>>      
>>>
>>>>%ifarch i386 x86_64
>>>>        
>>>>
>>>20a22
>>>      
>>>
>>>>%endif
>>>>        
>>>>
>>>I wonder this hasn't been done already, as it will make problems with 
>>>ia64, ppc and so on as well. :-/
>>>
>>>'Zilla this one also!?
>>>      
>>>
>>I would say yes. :) I just ran sensors and sensors-detect to see that 
>>they just say no sensors found. Which is fine.
>>If I remember correctly the lm_sensors itself was required some gnome 
>>package.
>>    
>>
>
>Well, not GNOME, but...
>
>[jestabro at jaye3 ~]$ rpm -e --test lm_sensors
>error: Failed dependencies:
>    libsensors.so.3 is needed by (installed) kdebase-3.5.4-0.5.fc5.alpha
>
>Sergey, I think you're remembering the circular dependencies of
>"pilot-link" and GNOME... ;-}
>  
>
Yea, but I think it was my failt because I took pilot-link from updates 
and they bumped version.
Later on, I used version from main distro tree and everythink got back 
to normal. :)

Regards,

-- 
Sergey Tikhonov

Head, R&D department
Solvo Ltd.
Saint-Petersburg, Russia
http://www.solvo.ru
tsv at solvo.ru




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