On Fri, 2006-01-20 at 10:05 -0700, Robin Laing wrote: > Gerhard Magnus wrote: > > I've found most problems updating using yum resolve themselves within a > > few days. But this one has lingered for several weeks now. > > system-config-bind (4.0.0-38_FC4, the Red Hat BIND DNS Configuration > > Tool) shows up on the yumex list of packages to be updated. But the > > update bombs out with this message: > > Missing Dependency: libwx_gtk2-2.4.so.0(WXGTK2_2.4) is needed by package > > audacity > > Missing Dependency: libwx_gtk2-2.4.so.0 is needed by package audacity > > The problem is I have audacity (1.2.3-5.lvn.1.4) listed as already > > installed. > > What's going on here? Any advice as to how to proceed is appreciated, > > I have had this issue with the libwx_gtk2 packages myself. I had to > remove audacity and libwx_gtk2 to get past it. > > I then installed then installed audacity from Dries which is version 1.3. > > I just tried to install wxGTK2 and ended up with two dependencies for > Audacity and Videolan client. Both of these are dependent on xwGTK. > > This I feel is a problem more associated with the changes to GTK than yum. > > As a test, I removed wxGTK which required removing audacity and > videolan client. > > I then installed xxGTK2 from extras. This brought in wxGTK-common as > a dependency. I then installed audacity from extras. But when I > tried to install videolan-client, I ended up with dependency issues > between audacity, wxPythonGTK2, wxGTK2-gl and a few others. I don't > have time to resolve these at this time but this proves to me that the > issue is with the individual packages and not yum. > > Time to file bug complaints to the package developers over the wxGTK2 > issues. Maybe the developers have been working on the problem. Although this didn't work before, I resolved the problem of updating system-config-bind (4.0.0-38_FC4 (the BIND DNS ConfigurationTool) by removing audacity first, then doing the update of system-config-bind, and then reinstalling audacity. This resolved all dependency issues.