I looks as though you have a file which one of your cups packages wants to 
overwrite(?). You can
check this with
# rpm -qpl <packagename>
and see if it's wanting to install a file you already have installed.

It also looks like you might already have cups-1.1.4-3mdk package installed. Check 
this with
# rpm -q cups
If you do, you might want to try to upgrade it with
# rpm -Uvh <filename>

Another thing i notice is that with that wildcard expansion, you're not installing 
either the
libcups or libcups-devel package.

You can get all good packages from the numerous mirror sites linked off of 
mandrake.com.
Immediately look for updates also.

I hope this helps.
j


--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Can anyone explains to me how I can resolve this problem installing cups?
> (I don't find where to get the good package.)
> 
> 
> 
> [bash]* rpm -ivh cups*
> 
> error: failed dependencies:
> 
>       /usr/sbin/update-alternatives is needed by cups-1.1.4-3mdk
> 
> 
> 
> Thanks for any help,
> 
> 
> 
> Pierre
> 
> 
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