Fei Liu wrote:
Jim Cornette wrote:
Running "postresolve" handler for "installonlyn" plugin
Error: dcom conflicts with wine
# rpm -qa|grep dcom
dcom-license-v7.2.1-51
dcom-v7.2.1-51
Have you thought to remove dcom from the system and then installing wine?
http://www.updatexp.com/dcom-windows-xp.html
Jim
Jim, thanks for the link. Unfortunately dcom is used as a license agent
on my linux box for a commercial software. I am afraid I cannot just
uninstall dcom. I am looking for a way to ask yum just to install wine
ignoring the conflict, because I can just turn off the dcom service
(stop the dcop daemon) when I use wine, vice versa.
Fei
That makes it a bit tough to overcome. There are several bad ways to get
wine to install regardless of the conflict. They are sort of bad ways.
One way is to remove the database entry for dcom and dcom-devel so yum
does not know of it existing and does not consider the conflict. Yum
then will be happy to install wine and its other components. dcom will
still be present, it will just not be regarded as being present. The
option to remove just the database entry is 'rpm -e --justdb dcom
dcom-license'
The only other better option would be to find another version of wine or
dcom that both agree would not clash with each other. I could not give
any more suggestions since I use neither program that much. I did play a
bit with wine for curiosity but no serious usage.
Jim
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