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Yast issue after Upgrading to 8.01

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frongh

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I updated to Plesk 8.01 without problems.
(o.k., the backups are not running, but that´s another issue, or maybe not?)

Since i updated to 8.01 i cannot install software using yast or apt.
If i try to install a package with yast i get a:

psa-hotfix4 requires psa-locale-base >= 8.0.1-suse9.3.build80060728.17

If i try to install with apt i get:

xxx:/ # apt-get check
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
You might want to run `apt-get --fix-broken install' to correct these.
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
mod_php4-apache2: Obsoletes: apache2-mod_php4 but 4.3.10-14.25 is installed
psa: Obsoletes: psa-hotfix1 but 8.0.1-suse9.3.build80060618.11 is installed
Obsoletes: psa-hotfix2 but 8.0.1-suse9.3.build80060713.16 is installed
Obsoletes: psa-hotfix4 but 8.0.1-suse9.3.build80060728.17 is installed
psa-api-rpc: Obsoletes: psa-agent but 1.4.1-80060614.16 is installed
E: Unmet dependencies. Try using --fix-broken.

I i asked google for 8.0.1-suse9.3.build80060728.17 and found on
http://download1.swsoft.com/Plesk/Plesk8.0/SuSE9.3/psa-8.0.1-suse9.3.build80060803.13.i686.html
the following:

3. Install the following essential packages from the following directories of your Plesk distribution package:

dist-rpm-SuSE-9.3-i386/base/

psa-courier-imap-3.0.8-suse9.3.build80060614.16.i586.rpm
psa-courier-imap-add-8.0.1-suse9.3.build80060614.16.i586.rpm
psa-8.0.1-suse9.3.build80060614.16.i586.rpm
psa-locale-base-en-US-8.0.1-suse9.3.build80060728.17.noarch.rpm
psa-logrotate-3.7-suse9.3.build80060614.16.i586.rpm
psa-proftpd-1.3.0-suse9.3.build80060614.16.i586.rpm
psa-proftpd-xinetd-1.3.0-suse9.3.build80060614.16.i586.rpm
psa-qmail-1.03-suse9.3.build80060614.16.i586.rpm
psa-api-8.0.1-suse9.3.build80060728.17.noarch.rpm
psa-horde-3.1.2-suse9.3.build80060713.16.noarch.rpm
psa-imp-4.1.1-suse9.3.build80060614.16.noarch.rpm
psa-libpam-plesk-8.0.1-suse9.3.build80060614.16.i586.rpm
psa-pylibplesk-8.0.1-suse9.3.build80060614.16.i586.rpm
psa-hotfix1-8.0.1-suse9.3.build80060618.11.i586.rpm
psa-hotfix2-8.0.1-suse9.3.build80060713.16.i586.rpm
psa-hotfix4-8.0.1-suse9.3.build80060728.17.i586.rpm


I found the files in root/psa/PSA_8.0.1/dist-rpm-SuSE-9.3-i386/base and tried
xxx:~/psa/PSA_8.0.1/dist-rpm-SuSE-9.3-i386/base # rpm -i psa-locale-base-en-US-8.0.1-suse9.3.build80060728.17.noarch.rpm
I get a message, that it is already installed :-(.

Can anyone help me, to get rid of this conflict?

Thanks,
Frank
 
I get the same error after installing psa-hotfix4 but I don't use apt.

However, is there any solution?
 
the solution is the same like above.

Use apt-Command...

PS: But without Guarantee... dont forget to backup your system bevor operating on open Heart!!!
 
After reading the first post over again, I saw that it is not exactly the same problem as I have.

I installed psa-hotfix4 with the updater under Plesk. Now yast shows an error that psa-locale-base is missing.
If I uninstall psa-hotfix4, the error is gone.

Hope you can understand my English :)
 
Same Error on Suse 10 OSS

Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
You might want to run `apt-get --fix-broken install' to correct these.
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
psa: Obsoletes: psa-mailman-configurator but 8.0.1-suse10.0.build80060614.16 is installed
Obsoletes: psa-hotfix1 but 8.0.1-suse10.0.build80060618.11 is installed
Obsoletes: psa-hotfix2 but 8.0.1-suse10.0.build80060713.16 is installed
Obsoletes: psa-hotfix4 but 8.0.1-suse10.0.build80060728.17 is installed
Obsoletes: psa-hotfix5 but 8.0.1-suse10.0.build80060903.14 is installed
psa-api-rpc: Obsoletes: psa-agent but 1.4.1-80060614.16 is installed
E: Unmet dependencies. Try using --fix-broken.

If i do fix-broken install, Plesk won't run anymore, isn't it ?

Or is the way, do fix-broken install and run Updater in Plesk ?

kr
 
@MrTi

sorry, but i don´t understand your question.
maybe it is helpful if i describe what i did to get rid of that problem.

- i updated successfully to Plesk 8.01
- after the update i could not install software using yast or apt, because of the error you described
- i did "apt-get --fix-broken install"
- since that time yast and apt are working and it did not affect Plesk in any way

Frank
 
Hi Frank,

if i do "apt-get --fix-broken install" he is going to remove some plesk files:

The following packages will be REMOVED:
psa-agent psa-horde psa-hotfix1 psa-hotfix2 psa-hotfix4 psa-hotfix5 psa-hotfix6 psa-imp psa-ingo psa-kronolith psa-mailman-configurator psa-mnemo
psa-passwd psa-turba
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 14 removed and 26 not upgraded.

you are saying, if those files are removed from system, it doesnt affect the Plesk Installation ?
 
o.k., it´s long ago and i remember, that apt showed me some packages that will be removed. But i don´t know which packages (bad documentation ;-)).
I decided, to do the fix-broken-install, because i have read that the error is known at plesk support and will be fixed in a future update.
so i did not care whether apt will remove some packages or not and whether i will have a mixture of 8.0 and 8.01 installed.
all i can tell you is, that my plesk installation is working and i can install packages using apt or yast.
i found a similarly (german) thread in another forum: http://www.linux-club.de/ftopic67742.html
maybe it is helpful.

Frank
 
Hello,

I would like to know if you guys found a solution for the missing psa-locale-base package on a linux SuSE 9.3 system :
I run plesk on my dedicated server and when i want to install or update some packages with yast i always get the same warning message that tell me
Code:
psa-locale-base is requiered by psa-hotfix4
and
Code:
psa-locale-base is not available
Is my default repository the problem and should i change it ? or is it another problem ?

Oh and i would also like to know how could it be a problem if i don't install these updates ? I mean, psa-locale-base and psa-hotfix4 are needed by a lot of packages or not ?

Thx in advance
 
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