Han Boetes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Ryan T. Sammartino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > For the last, oh, two months or so, I have been completely unable to
> > do "urpmi --auto-select" due to many and various missing or out-of-
> > date dependencies. The full output is a bit long to include, but an
> > example would be what happens when I try to upgrade gcc:
> >
> > $ sudo /usr/sbin/urpmi --no-verify-rpm gcc
> 
> add /usr/sbin to your path. much easier.
> 
> > The following packages have to be removed for others to be upgraded:
> > OpenOffice.org-1.0.3-2mdk.i586 (due to unsatisfied OpenOffice.org-libs == 
> > 1.0.3-2mdk, due to unsatisfied libgcc3.2 >= 3.2-0.3mdk)
> > OpenOffice.org-l10n-en-1.0.3-2mdk.i586 (due to unsatisfied OpenOffice.org == 1.0.3)
> > OpenOffice.org-l10n-es-1.0.3-2mdk.i586 (due to unsatisfied OpenOffice.org == 1.0.3)
> > libgcj3-devel-3.2.2-5mdk.i586 (due to unsatisfied libgcj3 == 3.2.2-5mdk, due to 
> > missing libgcj.so.3)
> > libgcj3-static-devel-3.2.2-5mdk.i586 (due to unsatisfied libgcj3-devel == 
> > 3.2.2-5mdk) (y/N)
> >
> >
> > What do I have to do to be able to get urpmi to sync to the latest
> > cooker again?
> 
> Here is my...
> 
>   ~% cat /etc/urpmi/skip.list
>   # Here you can specify the package you don't want to install
>   /freetype2-.*plf/
>   fluxbox
>   #/mplayer-.*/
>   #win32-codecs
> 
> I suppose you have to add, for example:
> 
> /OpenOffice.org-.*/

Another solution is to use --skip /OpenOffice.org-.*/ which is a simpler
approach for one shot skipping.

Fran�ois.

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