> > >> Try uninstalling openssh-askpass-4.3p2-82.el5.i386 first--that may > >> remove the dependency problem. Or see if there's still a --force > >> option. > >> > I have a development box that I can test things on and was able to uninstall openssh-askpass and everything seems to work just fine. From what I can tell askpass is there so openssh can use it to ask for a pass phrase. This is on a headless machine so I don't think that will cause me any problems. Does anyone know of any issues that may arise from uninstalling this? It is a LAMP system.
> > ok, for those of you not liking the seat-of-your-pants method, you can > always fix your rpm SPEC file to include the proper provides, etc, and make > sure it is called the same thing as the existing package, then a freshen on > the rpm should work to satisfy dependencies and at the same time let you > have a good upgrade with a proper methodology. > > If you are running this on a production system that's important, you > should probably do proper. if it is a home hobby box, don't spend the tons > of time making it all match up nice. > This is a production environment so I would rather fix the issue but I am not sure how to go about satisfying the dependencies. Is there something out there you are aware of that can point me in the right direction? /* PLUG: http://plug.org, #utah on irc.freenode.net Unsubscribe: http://plug.org/mailman/options/plug Don't fear the penguin. */
