On 08/14/2010 07:37 AM, Jesse K Ziter wrote:
Porkchop,
If I remember correctly this has something to do with the SASL
library. The long and the short of it is yum is supposed to be a second
generation installer that will get dependencies for you. This sometimes
can be annoying in reverse, specially if it is cascading incorrectly,
you can always use rpm to snipe individual packages. These two commands
will come in handy for figuring out whats on the system and what comes
from where.
*rpm -qa | grep cyrus*||
*yum whatprovides cyrus*
Hope it helps
Jesse Z
I looks like cyrus-sasl is your sasl implementation on the box, which
was refactored out of the cyrus program itself. You can probably
uninstall everything except that one.
-Sean
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