At 15:31 03/30/2005 -0800, Lan Barnes wrote:
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>Gus,
>
>Can you or anyone comment on this result?
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# yum install xine
>Setting up Install Process
>Setting up Repos
>base                      100% |=========================| 1.1 kB
>00:00
>updates-released          100% |=========================|  951 B
>00:00
>freshrpms                 100% |=========================|  951 B
>00:00
>Reading repository metadata in from local files
>base      : ################################################## 2622/2622
>updates-re: ################################################## 759/759
>freshrpms : ################################################## 474/474
>Resolving Dependencies
>--> Populating transaction set with selected packages. Please wait.
>---> Package xine.i386 0:0.99.3-2.1.fc3.fr set to be updated
>--> Running transaction check
>--> Processing Dependency: libxine.so.1 for package: xine
>--> Processing Dependency: xine-lib >= 1.0.0 for package: xine
>--> Processing Dependency: libxine1 >= 1 for package: xine-ui
>--> Processing Dependency: libxine.so.1 for package: xine-ui
>--> Restarting Dependency Resolution with new changes.
>--> Populating transaction set with selected packages. Please wait.
>---> Package xine-lib.i386 0:1.0.0-2.1.fc3.fr set to be updated
>--> Running transaction check
>--> Processing Dependency: libxine1 >= 1 for package: xine-ui
>--> Processing Dependency: libXvMCW.so.1 for package: xine-lib
>--> Processing Dependency: libfame-0.9.so.1 for package: xine-lib
>--> Restarting Dependency Resolution with new changes.
>--> Populating transaction set with selected packages. Please wait.
>---> Package libXvMCW.i386 0:0.9.3-1.1.fc3.fr set to be updated
>---> Package libfame.i386 0:0.9.1-4.1.fc3.fr set to be updated
>--> Running transaction check
>--> Processing Dependency: libxine1 >= 1 for package: xine-ui
>--> Finished Dependency Resolution
>Error: Missing Dependency: libxine1 >= 1 is needed by package xine-ui
>
>
>Does this mean I have to go looking for libxine1 on my own? Or did I
>mess up somehow?

It looks like there was some weirdness in the dependency list. libxine1
actually comes from the xine-lib package, and it's not even a library. It
is a directory containing resources like fonts and localization files. You
might try installing the xine-lib package first and then installing xine.

The strange thing is my system doen't have package xine-ui I don't know if
thing changed since I did my install. The xine package version is the same.

Gus
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