"Axel Thimm wrote:" > > On Sat, Jan 01, 2005 at 03:47:03PM -0600, Aaron Hall wrote: > > I cannot find a similar problem within these lists, so I will post this so > > someone can point out what I'm sure will be my obvious blunder. > > > > I have succesfully gone through Jarod's guide once without any trouble, s > o I > > even felt somewhat experienced. > > > > But on this next frontend (using fc2), I get the following at the apt-get > > update && apt-get distupgrade step: > > > file /usr/lib/librpm-4.3.so from install of > > librpm4.3-4.3.3-8_37.rhfc2.at conflicts with file from package rpm-4.3.1- > 0.3 > > > > > It would appear that some libs from the kickstart rpm conflict with the r > pm > > libs themselves. Obviously, I cannot remove rpm, and if I remove kickstar > t, > > I have nothing. So it appears I am stuck, with no way out. > > > > > > > > Any thoughts as to what I am overlooking, or is there a previous thread > > someone could point me to that I missed that could help? > > Wait for a fix or use at-bleeding: > > http://bugzilla.atrpms.net/show_bug.cgi?id=3D359
Seems like we discussed this issue at least a year ago about using multiple update utilities and repositories. This was after I mentioned my previous installation of RedHat 9 getting trashed by using apt for updates. So here we are a year later and we have the same situation. Yum and apt are not agreeing on how to do dependencies for Fedora distributions. To drive the point home further. I have $9,000 US of hardware sitting here basically useless; no sound or TV video capabilities because we can not agree on how to distribute and integrate software. It makes me consider using Windows and for for those who know me that is pushing me pretty far to get me to even consider using Windows. So how do we work our way out of this mess? If I try and use apt-get it suggests using the "-f" flag and then comes up with a list of half the rpms on the system to remove. If I try yum it is not able to resolve the dependencies. If I try and use yum to install yum it also fails on a missing dependency for /etc/yum.conf. > -- > Axel.Thimm at ATrpms.net > _______________________________________________ > mythtv-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users > -- Regards, David Highley Phone: (206) 669-0081 Highley Recommended, Inc. FAX: (253) 838-8509 2927 SW 339th Street Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Federal Way, WA 98023-7732 WEB: http://www.highley-recommended.com
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