On Tue, 2005-01-18 at 12:57 -0600, Aleksandar Milivojevic wrote: > David Hoffman wrote: > > So the NEW NetworkManager requires a file that is only provided by the > > OLD wireless-tools. And that means that both files cannot be upgraded > > to the most recent released versions. > > Hm, haven't noticed that one, but that is probably because I got rid of > NetworkManager some time ago. > > Are you actually using functionality provided by NetworkManager? If > not, remove it and update wireless-tools (if you have wireless in the > box, if not get rid of that one too). If you are actually using > NetworkManager features, you'll have to wait until this dependency > problem is resolved (I wouldn't be surprised to see update for > NetworkManager as soon as today or tommorow, but you never know, it > might take longer). There's no workaround. Forcing the update of > wireless-tools would likely cause NetworkManager to stop functioning. NetworkManager isn't the only conflicting package, I believe kdenetwork clashes too. Paul. -- Paul Howarth <paul@xxxxxxxxxxxx>