On Sun, 23 May 2004 14:01:45 -0500, Satish Balay wrote: >> .....Unable to satisfy dependencies >> Package mozilla needs mozilla-nspr = 37:1.4.1-18, this is not >> available. Package mozilla needs mozilla-nss = 37:1.4.1-18, this is not >> available. [root@localhost root]# >> ===== > > > rpm -qa mozilla* ===== [root@localhost root]# rpm -qa mozilla* mozilla-nspr-1.4.2-0.9.0 mozilla-nss-1.4.2-0.9.0 [root@localhost root]# ===== So, iiuc, my versions are ahead of what epiphany wants? > yum remove mozilla-nspr mozilla-nss OK -- that worked. Also, did "man up2date" and read -nox (which I didn't know of -- thanks, shrek-m!) ; but I don't think I understood -i -- so I refrained from doing "up2date-nox -i mozilla-mail openoffice.org epiphany" Could I just do "up2date-nox -i openoffice.org epiphany" and do without mozilla entirely? There are two reasons, btw, that I'm trying to get used to yum instead of up2date: it seems less tedious by far, and I have a good mirror right here in town that's unlikely to get such demand as one at RedHat. So I'll hold off on the up2date versions for the present, unless/until one of you tells me they'll work where yum won't. -- Beartooth Implacable, curmudgeonly codger learning linux Work is for people who can't hunt.