I'm a bit torn between asking here and asking on the Fedora test list. I'd like to use the latest xen (that's what I'm testing), but I don't want to upgrade to the entire development tree.
I tried this, and was astonished at the number of packages to upgrade! [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# yum install --disablerepo=* --enable=development kernel-xen kernel-xen-2.6-doc xen xen-hypervisor xen-libs xenwatch | wc -l Error: Missing Dependency: kdemultimedia3 >= 3.5.8 is needed by package kdemultimedia-extras-nonfree 845 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# Those 845 lines represent upgrading pretty much all of KDE and all of Gnome. The package "xen" alone accounts for much of this: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# yum install --disablerepo=* --enable=development xen | wc -l Error: Missing Dependency: kdemultimedia3 >= 3.5.8 is needed by package kdemultimedia-extras-nonfree 844 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# My idea of an ideal host for virtual machines is one that runs guests and precious little else, and certainly not a GUI and all the baggage that entails. Do these *xen* packages build on f8? What's the easy way to get the source - I used to use up2date, but I fear the technolgogy's getting ahead of me. -- John the Bewildered. -- Fedora-xen mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-xen
