> Remove yum, then apt-get update, then apt-get > install apt, and I believe all > should be well from there out. Not sure why the > kickstart is getting removed > without replacing it with apt, that's what the > normal behavior is... I'm > working on a bare-metal box of my own tonight, I'll > see what I run into... > > -- > Jarod C. Wilson, RHCE > [EMAIL PROTECTED] >
FWIW I installed the apt-get packages onto an FC3 system. I too got this yum dependency error. I uninstalled yum using apt-get remove , reasoning if I lost apt I would just re-install it. Result: No more yum dependency problems, apt-get still works fine without needing re-installing. BTW - can anyone help me out on my 4 or 5 threads I have running about various problems with mythtvsetup, mythfrontend and filldatabase? I'm feeling ignored and lonely. Also, even though I don't have a working MythTV setup I'm happy to persist and share my experiences in the hope someone can suggest a solution. I will take sides, without the Jarod and Robert K guides I would not even have made it THIS far with my install attempt. So keep all info on-line (with disclaimers) and update it based on feed-back (such as mine). Clive _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
