On Sun, 22 May 2005 15:56:22 +0200, Alexander Dalloz wrote: > Am So, den 22.05.2005 schrieb Richard Crawford um 6:56: > > > --> Populating transaction set with selected packages. Please wait. > > ---> Package libmusicbrainz.i386 0:2.1.1-0.fdr.0.3 set to be updated > > --> Running transaction check > > > So, what do I need to do to convince Yum that I do indeed have the > > libmusicbrainz.so.2 file so that I can get my system up and running? > > The above is the problem (which is no yum problem) - and it is a > repository mixing problem like Jeff said. > You have libmusicbrainz version 2.0.2-11 installed which provides > libmusicbrainz.so.2, required by gstreamer-plugins and sound-juicer. Now > your "yum update" sees a newer libmusicbrainz package (version > 2.1.1-0.fdr.0.3) and wants to update. As the newer package very > certainly has a newer libmusicbrainz .so file (probably .so.3) the > problem occurs. Exclude libmusicbrainz from updating and report the > problem to the repository manager with the "libmusicbrainz.i386 > 0:2.1.1-0.fdr.0.3" causing the dependency problem. And unless you want to run into such repository mixing problems again, disable the entire repository where that package comes from and report a bug if you really want those upgrades. Looks like it's from kde-redhat -- Fedora Core release Rawhide (Rawhide) - Linux 2.6.11-1.1329_FC4 loadavg: 2.12 2.52 2.43
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