On Fri, 2004-12-17 at 16:43 -0600, Andrew Konosky wrote: > William Hooper wrote: > > >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 > >> > >> <snip> > >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 > >> <snip> > > > > > > > Well I have separate .repo files in /yum.repos.d rather than one > yum.conf, but I disabled atrpms, freshrpms, and livina from my config > files. I have had problem before with Livina and the missing Fedora.us > for FC3, but yum works now with just the Fedora repos, dries, and dag. > These are similar to the errors I had and reported here when I had fedora.us enabled. Axel and Michael from Livna and Fedora.us did not believe me and there was a rather heated discussion for quite some time. Now I see it was not a single instance.