> Having said that it appears that you are using third party repositories > and upgraded without their F7 equivalents being enabled. Yum is doing > the right thing is this case. What you should do is install or enable > the Fedora 7 repository for whatever third party repository you are > using and run yum update or remove those packages and install them again > from the F7 equivalent. > > Rahul Well, I installed mplayer and vlc from livna during a CLEAN install. Livna was enabled at install time. rpm -q mplayer mplayer-1.0-0.75.20070513svn.lvn7 rpm -q vlc vlc-0.8.6b-5.lvn7 In fact, rpm -V mplayer Unsatisfied dependencies for mplayer-1.0-0.75.20070513svn.lvn7.i386: libcaca.so.0, libcucul.so.0, libdvdread.so.3, libenca.so.0, liblirc_client.so.0 Shouldn't these libraries have been installed when mplayer was? In summary, mplayer does come from a third party (livna), enabled at install time, but I don't know why the dependencies were not installed. It's not a very big deal, as I was able to install all missing dependencies for mplayer with a simple yum install, but I think there is a bug somewhere. Now, if I could do the same for vlc would be nice, because look: rpm -V vlc Unsatisfied dependencies for vlc-0.8.6b-5.lvn7.i386: libSDL_image-1.2.so.0, libcddb.so.2, libdirac_decoder.so.0, libdirac_encoder.so.0, libebml.so.0, libmatroska.so.0, libtar.so.1, libupnp.so.2, libvga.so.1, libvgagl.so.1, libwx_baseu-2.8.so.0, libwx_baseu-2.8.so.0(WXU_2.8), libwx_baseu_net-2.8.so.0, libwx_baseu_xml-2.8.so.0, libwx_gtk2u_adv-2.8.so.0, libwx_gtk2u_adv-2.8.so.0(WXU_2.8), libwx_gtk2u_aui-2.8.so.0, libwx_gtk2u_core-2.8.so.0, libwx_gtk2u_core-2.8.so.0(WXU_2.8), libwx_gtk2u_html-2.8.so.0, libwx_gtk2u_qa-2.8.so.0, libwx_gtk2u_xrc-2.8.so.0, libxosd.so.2