Ralf Corsepius wrote:
On Thu, 2005-12-22 at 02:12 -0500, M. Lewis wrote:
Ralf Corsepius wrote:
On Thu, 2005-12-22 at 12:06 +1100, Steffen Kluge wrote:
On Tue, 2005-12-20 at 22:44 -0500, M. Lewis wrote:
Error: Missing Dependency: nvidia-glx = 0:1.0.7676 is needed by package
kernel-module-nvidia-2.6.13-1.1532_FC4
The root cause of this issue is that kernel and kernel module packages
can exist in multiple versions on the same system, since they live in
versioned directories and have no conflicting files. Other packages
(like nvidia-glx) cannot have multiple versions installed at the same
time. If you want to use the latest kernel with NVidia's proprietary
driver you have to wave your old NVidia kernel modules good-bye. That
means no proprietary NVidia driver support when you boot older kernels.
Nobody's fault, really.
I disagree - It's basically livna's fault. They ought to rebuild
kernel-module-nvidia for all kernels currently being used.
Otherwise, users will not be able to update.
The only way out would be convincing someone to
build the NVidia modules against x number of older kernels, as well.
Exactly.
Ralf
I really don't care whose fault it might be.
It actually is quite simple: Current livna's packaging/update strategy
puts the rpm dependencies into an inconsistent state, i.e. this is a
packaging bug.
If you're going to provide
an update, then the update should be complete, with any dependencies
required.
Yes. Fact is, livna's strategies breaks this rule.
I'm not glued to a given kernel. I could really care less what kernel I
run as long as it is stable.
My issue is I have probably over 100 updates to other packages that will
no update due to these one or two stupid dependencies. It would seem
that the packagers of yum, uptodate, or whatever, would allow the other
packages whose dependencies *are* resolved to be updated.
Agreed, but again, the dependencies can not be resolved, because livna's
packaging strategy is broken. So all installers (yum etc.) can do is to
try to find a reasonable compromise that doesn't destroy your system,
i.e. not to update it.
Ralf
But what I'm saying is all the other 100 or more packages *could* be
updated. The ones that do *not* have dependencies. Upgrade them and wait
until the others dependencies are resolved.
M
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