On Thursday 25 June 2009 13:26:49 Anne Wilson wrote:
On Thursday 25 June 2009 09:43:41 Eli Wapniarski wrote:
On Thursday 25 June 2009 10:54:02 Anne Wilson wrote:
On Thursday 25 June 2009 08:18:39 Patrick Boutilier wrote:
Now I just want to know how to deal with the remaining 15 f10 packages.
Maybe there isn't any f11 equivalent for them?
That did occur to me. If they are unused I don't suppose that they matter. If they are (correctly) being used, that's fine. However there are some on the list that surely don't come into those categories - iptables, sudo and libtar, for instance. This is the list
google-gadgets-0.10.5-7 libdcp4client-4.0.0-35 neon-0.28.4-1.1 iptables-ipv6-1.4.3.2-1 ca-certificates-2009-1 kbackup-0.5.4-1 GeoIP-1.4.6-2 libtalloc-1.2.0-31 compat-db45-4.5.20 sudo-1.7.1-2 kompose-0.5.3-13 iptables-1.4.3.2-1 google-gadgets-qt-0.10.5-7 libtar-1.2.11-11 kipi-plugins-0.3.0-1
Anne
I've just checked over at download.fedora.redhat.com
and using the example of iptables
Current version f10 is: http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/releases/10/Everything/i 386/os/Packages/iptables-1.4.1.1-2.fc10.i386.rpm
Current version f11 is: http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/releases/11/Everything/i 386/os/Packages/iptables-1.4.3.1-1.fc11.i586.rpm
So I need to ask from where you got iptables?
Nothing is from a strange source. I didn't check 'rpm -qi' before following the rest of your instructions, so I can't be precise.
Have you set priorities in the repo files?
Not on this system - I must do that once we're sorted.
One of the things that you can try to do is an example run
rpm -e --nodeps --justdb iptables iptables-ipv6
This won't break your system, but it will remove package reference from the rpm database. Then try:
yum install iptables iptables-ipv6
That solved many of them. compat-db45 and libtar re-installed the fc10 version, so I guess I can forget about them.
I used the same method to dis-associate kdebase and reinstall it. Now dolphin is working again. I'll file this tip for future reference. Thanks
Anne
Your Welcome. Great to hear that things are shaping up. Yes you can forget about those 2 packages. According to rpmfind.net the labels for those 2 packages are indeed labeled with fc10. The labeling is something that can be taken up with the packagers. While confusing, its not critical.
Glad I could be of help
Eli