On Nov 7, 2007 6:35 AM, Michael Schwendt <mschwendt@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 03/11/2007, Javier Perez wrote: > > Hi > > I am getting something weird when trying to update openssl. It is so > > weird I do not know even how to google for it. > > All the missing packages exist at /usr/lib64 > > It cannot be said often enough: it does not matter what files you find > in your local file-system. All that matters is whether the needed > things can be found in the RPM database and/or the repository metadata > and that they are not erased during an update transaction. > > > How come yum does not find them? > > Verify the first step with "yum whatprovides ..." or "repoquery > --whatprovides ...". > > Also show what versions of openssl are installed already: > > rpm -q openssl --qf %{n}-%{v}-%{r}.%{arch}\\n > > > Likewise, what is it with all those '2's > > Could come from the skip-broken plugin. > > > Excluding Packages in global exclude list > > Excluding Packages from Fedora 7 - x86_64 - Updates > > Excluding Packages from FreshRPMs for Fedora Core 7 - x86_64 > > What do you exclude? > > > --> Processing Dependency: libgssapi_krb5.so.2 for package: openssl > > --> Processing Dependency: libkrb5.so.3(krb5_3_MIT) for package: openssl > > --> Processing Dependency: libz.so.1 for package: openssl > > --> Processing Dependency: libk5crypto.so.3 for package: openssl > > --> Processing Dependency: libk5crypto.so.3(k5crypto_3_MIT) for package: openssl > > --> Processing Dependency: libcom_err.so.2 for package: openssl > > --> Processing Dependency: libkrb5.so.3 for package: openssl > > These are i386 dependencies, not x86_64 dependencies. > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list > SOLVED. I had two openssl versions, the .i686 and the .x86_64. I got rid of the .i686 version adn problem solved -- ------------------------------ /\_/\ |O O| pepebuho@xxxxxxxxxxx ~~~~ Javier Perez ~~~~ While the night runs ~~~~ toward the day... m m Pepebuho watches from his high perch.