Re: Error updating using yum: libquicktime.so.0 is not available

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On Tue, 12 Jul 2005 19:45:38 -0500
Ron Siven <r.siven@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> I am trying to update using yum, and I am getting the errors:
> 
> Error: Unable to satisfy dependencies
> Error: Package kino needs libquicktime.so.0, this is not available.
> Error: Package libquicktime needs libquicktime.so.0, this is not
> available.
> 
> Looks like it comes from atrpms-stable.  Here are all of the packages
> ready for update:
> 
> beecrypt.i386           4.1.2-8_9.rhfc4.at     atrpms-stable
> beecrypt-devel.i386     4.1.2-8_9.rhfc4.at     atrpms-stable
> beecrypt-python.i386    4.1.2-8_9.rhfc4.at     atrpms-stable
> createrepo.noarch       0.4.2-2_6.rhfc4.at     atrpms-stable
> docbook-dtds.noarch     1.0-26_10.at           atrpms-stable
> fedora-release.noarch   4-2_3.rhfc4.at         atrpms-stable
> glib2.i386              2.6.4-1_11.rhfc4.at    atrpms-stable
> glib2-devel.i386        2.6.4-1_11.rhfc4.at    atrpms-stable
> lame.i386               3.96.1-10.rhfc4.at     atrpms-stable
> lftp.i386               3.2.1-24.rhfc4.at      atrpms-stable
> libXvMCW.i386           0.9.3-2.rhfc4.at       atrpms-stable
> libavc1394.i386         0.5.0-0_6.rhfc4.at     atrpms-stable
> libavc1394-devel.i386   0.5.0-0_6.rhfc4.at     atrpms-stable
> libdc1394_control13.i38 1.1.0-4.rhfc4.at       atrpms-stable
> libdv.i386              0.103-4.rhfc4.at       atrpms-stable
> libdv-devel.i386        0.103-4.rhfc4.at       atrpms-stable
> libdv-tools.i386        0.103-4.rhfc4.at       atrpms-stable
> libgcrypt.i386          1.2.1-10.rhfc4.at      atrpms-stable
> libgcrypt-devel.i386    1.2.1-10.rhfc4.at      atrpms-stable
> libquicktime.i386       0.9.7-13.rhfc4.at      atrpms-stable
> libraw1394.i386         1.2.0-0_5.rhfc4.at     atrpms-stable
> libraw1394-devel.i386   1.2.0-0_5.rhfc4.at     atrpms-stable
> libsndfile.i386         1.0.11-6.rhfc4.at      atrpms-stable
> mikmod.i386             3.1.6-36.99_1.rhfc4.at atrpms-stable
> mikmod-devel.i386       3.1.6-36.99_1.rhfc4.at atrpms-stable
> mutt.i386               5:1.4.2.1-4_11.rhfc4.a atrpms-stable
> openjade.i386           1.3.2-16_8.rhfc4.at    atrpms-stable
> openjade-devel.i386     1.3.2-16_8.rhfc4.at    atrpms-stable
> opensp.i386             1.5.1-9.rhfc4.at       atrpms-stable
> perl-TermReadKey.i386   2.30-2.rhfc4.at        atrpms-stable
> perl-XML-LibXML.i386    1.58-4.rhfc4.at        atrpms-stable
> perl-libwww-perl.noarch 5.803-2_5.rhfc4.at     atrpms-stable
> popt.i386               1.10.1-21_46.rhfc4.at  atrpms-stable
> rhnlib.noarch           1.8-6.p24.1_8.rhfc4.at atrpms-stable
> rpm.i386                4.4.1-21_46.rhfc4.at   atrpms-stable
> rpm-build.i386          4.4.1-21_46.rhfc4.at   atrpms-stable
> rpm-devel.i386          4.4.1-21_46.rhfc4.at   atrpms-stable
> rpm-python.i386         4.4.1-21_46.rhfc4.at   atrpms-stable
> spamassassin.i386       3.0.4-1_26.rhfc4.at    atrpms-stable
> up2date.i386            4.4.23-4_11.rhfc4.at   atrpms-stable
> up2date-gnome.i386      4.4.23-4_11.rhfc4.at   atrpms-stable
> xmltex.noarch           20020625-5_3.rhfc4.at  atrpms-stable
> xmlto.i386              0.0.18-6_5.rhfc4.at    atrpms-stable
> xvidcore.i386           1.0.3-7.rhfc4.at       atrpms-stable
> yum.i386                2.3.4-60.rhfc4.at      atrpms-stable
> zlib.i386               1.2.2.2-4_2.rhfc4.at   atrpms-stable
> zlib-devel.i386         1.2.2.2-4_2.rhfc4.at   atrpms-stable
> 
> I am using several different repos:
> 
> atrpms.repo
> fedora-extras.repo
> freshrpms.repo
> dag.repo
> fedora.repo
> gstreamer.repo
> fedora-updates.repo
> jpackage.repo
> livna.repo
> 
> I have googled on this error, and found nothing so far.
> 
> Thanks!
> Ron Siven

It should be available as libquicktime. Do a yum install libquicktime.

-- 
Richard E Miles
Federal Way Wa. USA
Registered linux user 46097


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