All the packages that are listed are part of an older Sane version. You could try to uninstall these files by running rpm -e sane-frontends (and similar commands for the other packages). You may need the hpoj package (I don't know anything about HP scanners, so I don't know where this package comes from). You may run into dependency problems.
Before you start: Why do you want to use 1.0.13? Do you need this for your HP scanner? Your best bet for getting a working Sane version back is to actually remove the new version and to use the one that came with Fedora. Karl Heinz On Feb 27, 2004, at 7:46 PM, Paul Frisson wrote: > OK, tried the "reply to all this time", hope it works :-) > > I don't exactly know what to do with removing an older version of sane > 'cause > when I enter the command : > > rpm -qa | grep sane > > the answer is : > > sane-frontends-1.0.11-3 > libsane-hpoj-0.90-19 > sane-backends-1.0.12-4 > xsane-0.91-1 > sane-devel-1.0.8-1.ximian.1 > xsane-gimp-0.91-1 > > So, to me, as far as I know there is no sane to remove, I might > porobably have > the two versions somewhere - the old one that comes with fedora, and > the > recently installed 1.0.13 - but my knowledge of linux is not good > enough to > check that out. > > Paul Frisson
