> On Wed, 2003-01-01 at 21:39, Ibukun Olumuyiwa wrote:
>> > On Tue, 2002-12-31 at 17:14, Serge Pl�ss wrote:
>> >> Hi there
>> >>
>> >> Since the last urpmi --auto-select --auto -v for the latest cooker
>> mozilla  (whose packages didn't change with that last update) won't
>> start anylonger. These are the mozilla packages (not changed in
>> that update):
>> >> mozilla-1.3-0.alpha.1mdk
>> >> mozilla-mail-1.3-0.alpha.1mdk
>> >> mozilla-irc-1.3-0.alpha.1mdk
>> >>
>> >
>> > <snip>
>> >
>> > same here
>> >
>> > strace mozilla
>> >
>> > .....
>> >
>>
>> I had the same problem, and I've posted about this. It irked me that
>> someone else complained about the problem and all he got was something
>> like "serves you right for trying to mix cooker packages with a 9.0
>> installation". If a package upgrade breaks that package, it means
>> either there's a bug in the package itself, or something else is
>> missing. I felt like whacking whoever it was that gave that reply with
>> a clue-by-four.
>>
>> Anyways...and I hope the Mozilla maintainer(s) take note of this: The
>> dependencies in that rpm need to be fixed. I'm not sure which it is,
>> whether glibc or GTK, but upgrading both of those packages fixed the
>> problem for me. There's no reason why any upgrade should fail if all
>> dependencies are correctly resolved.
>>
>> <Rant Over>
>
>
> urpmi --auto-select
> everything already installed
>
> so, nothing is missing, but the problem is still there
>

I don't think you read my post completely. The problem is not with urpmi.
The problem is with the mozilla rpm itself. The rpm needs to be updated
with new dependencies. That's exactly what I'm ranting about.

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