[lsb-discuss] How to determine whether the application developed onLinux is LSB Compliant?

Christopher Yeoh cyeoh at samba.org
Fri Jul 16 03:33:52 PDT 2004


At 2004/7/16 14:05+0530  Ganesh_Borse at Dell.com writes:
> I downloaded libappchk test suite binary rpm. While installing it on Red
> Hat Linux AS 3.0, I got the error message:
> lsb-core-i386 >= 2.0 is needed by lsb-appchk-2.0.1
> 
> I installed LSB build environment, the rpms:
> lsb-build-base-2.0.0-1.i486.rpm, lsb-build-c++-2.0.0-1.i486.rpm, and
> lsb-build-cc-2.0.0-1.i486.rpm.
> 
> Where the lsb-core-i386 pacakge can be found?
> 

lsb-core-i386 is something that should be provided by a distribution
which is LSB 2.0 compliant. The LSB 2.0 specification has not yet been
officially released, and so is not yet available on your system.

However, the tool should work fine on your system if you install it
with --nodeps.

Chris
-- 
cyeoh at au.ibm.com
IBM OzLabs Linux Development Group
Canberra, Australia




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