f11 x86_64 and acrobat reader

Mail Lists
2009-07-05T16:49:05+00:00

 
 When i try running acrobat reader (9.1.2) it works fine on 32 bit f10,
but on 64 bit r11 i get

 Gtk-message: Failed to load "pk-gtk-module": libpk-gtk-module.so:
cannot open shared object file - no such file or directory.

 So i did this:

  yum install PackageKit-gtk-module.i586

 which installed a load of stuff - but problem persists.

 Help ?


Re: f11 x86_64 and acrobat reader by Mail Lists on 2009-07-05T22:02:30+00:00
On 07/05/2009 12:48 PM, Mail Lists wrote:
>  When i try running acrobat reader (9.1.2) it works fine on 32 bit f10,
> but on 64 bit r11 i get
> 
>  Gtk-message: Failed to load "pk-gtk-module": libpk-gtk-module.so:
> cannot open shared object file - no such file or directory.
> 
>  So i did this:
> 
>   yum install PackageKit-gtk-module.i586
> 
>  which installed a load of stuff - but problem persists.


   Solution is in addition to above:

       yum install libcanberra-gtk2.i586 bug-buddy.i586


Re: f11 x86_64 and acrobat reader by Mail Lists on 2009-07-05T22:03:33+00:00
On 07/05/2009 06:02 PM, Mail Lists wrote:
> On 07/05/2009 12:48 PM, Mail Lists wrote:
>>  When i try running acrobat reader (9.1.2) it works fine on 32 bit f10,
>> but on 64 bit r11 i get
>>
>>  Gtk-message: Failed to load "pk-gtk-module": libpk-gtk-module.so:
>> cannot open shared object file - no such file or directory.
>>
>>  So i did this:
>>
>>   yum install PackageKit-gtk-module.i586
>>
>>  which installed a load of stuff - but problem persists.
> 
> 
>    Solution is in addition to above:
> 
>        yum install libcanberra-gtk2.i586 bug-buddy.i586
> 

   And one more:

         yum install gtk-nodoka-engine.i586



Re: f11 x86_64 and acrobat reader by Tom Horsley on 2009-07-05T22:15:46+00:00
On Sun, 05 Jul 2009 18:03:08 -0400
Mail Lists wrote:

> And one more:

Maybe I didn't have these problems because I
used adobe's yum repo instead of just downloading
the rpm? Or maybe I was just lucky and something
else dragged all that stuff in?


Re: f11 x86_64 and acrobat reader by Mail Lists on 2009-07-05T22:47:27+00:00
On 07/05/2009 06:15 PM, Tom Horsley wrote:
> On Sun, 05 Jul 2009 18:03:08 -0400
> Mail Lists wrote:
> 
>> And one more:
> 
> Maybe I didn't have these problems because I
> used adobe's yum repo instead of just downloading
> the rpm? Or maybe I was just lucky and something
> else dragged all that stuff in?
> 

  Could well be - did it get you 9.1.2 ?


Re: f11 x86_64 and acrobat reader by Tom Horsley on 2009-07-05T22:55:39+00:00
On Sun, 05 Jul 2009 18:46:57 -0400
Mail Lists wrote:

> Could well be - did it get you 9.1.2 ?

Looks like it did. My current version is:

AdobeReader-enu-9.1.2-1.i486


Re: f11 x86_64 and acrobat reader by Frank Murphy on 2009-07-05T22:56:12+00:00
On 05/07/09 23:46, Mail Lists wrote:
> On 07/05/2009 06:15 PM, Tom Horsley wrote:
>> On Sun, 05 Jul 2009 18:03:08 -0400
>> Mail Lists wrote:
>>
>>> And one more:
>>
>> Maybe I didn't have these problems because I
>> used adobe's yum repo instead of just downloading
>> the rpm? Or maybe I was just lucky and something
>> else dragged all that stuff in?
>>
> 
>   Could well be - did it get you 9.1.2 ?
> 

I have 9.1.2,
followed the Adobe yum repo
I have F11 64bit
Reader is
AdobeReader-enu-9.1.2-1.i486

regards,

Frank


Re: f11 x86_64 and acrobat reader by Mail Lists on 2009-07-05T23:33:44+00:00
On 07/05/2009 06:55 PM, Frank Murphy wrote:
>>
>>
>>   Could well be - did it get you 9.1.2 ?
>>
> 
> I have 9.1.2,
> followed the Adobe yum repo
> I have F11 64bit
> Reader is
> AdobeReader-enu-9.1.2-1.i486


   Thanks - doh me .. doing that now .. :)

    Sometimes skinning a cat just needs a cat ..

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