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Old 01-17-2008, 09:02 PM
Hubert Campo
 
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Hello everyone

I'm rather a newbie and have some problems installing Sarg.
I'm working on an old Celeron 300 128 Mb with Debian 3 kernel 2.4.26
(installed with Hilux).
The system is intended to work as a firewall and router. After installation
of Squid and Apache you should normally be able to install Sarg (a Squid
analyser), but my Woody version doesn't accept it. 'Apt-get install sarg'
gives an error message 'Package sarg has no installation candidate'.
It appears that the Debian Sarg 1.4.r1-3 package requires libc6 to be
updated to version 2.3.2.ds1-4, whereas mine is 2.2.5.
Anyone has an idea what I should do?

regards
Hubert


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Old 01-17-2008, 09:04 PM
Abdullah Ramazanoglu
 
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Hubert Campo wrote:

> Hello everyone
>
> I'm rather a newbie and have some problems installing Sarg.
> I'm working on an old Celeron 300 128 Mb with Debian 3 kernel
> 2.4.26 (installed with Hilux).
> The system is intended to work as a firewall and router. After
> installation of Squid and Apache you should normally be able to
> install Sarg (a Squid
> analyser), but my Woody version doesn't accept it. 'Apt-get
> install sarg' gives an error message 'Package sarg has no
> installation candidate'. It appears that the Debian Sarg 1.4.r1-3
> package requires libc6 to be updated to version 2.3.2.ds1-4,
> whereas mine is 2.2.5. Anyone has an idea what I should do?


Kernel 2.4.26 requires newer version of libc6 so this doesn't seem
to be a dependency resolution problem. Err message also confirms
this.
For apt-get to work, the package you want to install (and its
dependencies) should be available in the package repository (-ies).

Or, just issue "dpkg -i /path/to/package/sarg_1.4.r1-3_i386.deb"
It will not auto-resolve dependencies but you don't need to anyway.

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