Andrew Konosky said: [snip] > freshrpms-: ################################################## 2622/2622 > dries : ################################################## 603/603 > dag : ################################################## 1389/1389 > livna-stab: ################################################## 112/112 > freshrpms-: ################################################## 336/336 > atrpms-sta: ################################################## 584/584 > fedora-bas: ################################################## 2622/2622 > freshrpms : ################################################## 452/452 > fedora-upd: ################################################## 336/336 You are trying to use livna, but not fedora.us... http://rpm.livna.org/configuration.html "rpm.livna.org is not a standalone repository. You must use must use rpm.livna.org with the fedora.us repository." > Error: Missing Dependency: libasound.so.2(ALSA_0.9.0rc4) is needed by > package pwlib Since pwlib isn't in the package update set, I'm going to say that the problem is that whatever provides the libasound.so.2(ALSA_0.9.0rc4) is trying to be updated and breaking pwlibs (and the others). On a default install this is provided by alsa-lib-1.0.6-5. With your mix of repos it is hard to tell. It looks like it should be provided by libasound2.i386 from atrpms, which is getting pulled in. Hmmm. [snip] > Error: Missing Dependency: /etc/yum.conf is needed by > package yum atrpms chooses to package yum.conf seperate from yum. Not sure why the package the provides it isn't getting pulled in (unless you have excluded it). IIRC there was some talk of a yum issue with some file deps, but I'm not seeing it in yum's bugzilla right off. > Error: Missing Dependency: libFLAC++.so.2 is needed by package > k3b This appears to be provided by Fedora Core's flac package, but not atrpms flac package. > Error: Missing Dependency: libFLAC.so.4 is needed by package > vorbis-tools Ditto > Error: Missing Dependency: libavcodec.so is needed by package > transcode Not sure about this one. I didn't look too hard, but I would guess that it is similar to the others. -- William Hooper