Re: Seems I have some real problems....

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On Mon, 2008-06-16 at 17:55 -0700, Daniel B. Thurman wrote:
> Craig White wrote: 
> > On Mon, 2008-06-16 at 17:35 -0700, Daniel B. Thurman wrote: 
> > 
> > > I wonder if there is a problem with my email system or 
> > > that Fedora list users are somehow not able to send me 
> > > their replies or that Fedora-list is being erratic at least 
> > > with my email server?  Is there a website tool that can 
> > > check out any inconsistency with my email servers? 
> > > Please advise. 
> > ---- 
> > No - you should be able to maintain/troubleshoot your own mail 
> > server...that's part of the equation. 
> > ----
> > 
> Hmm.. NOW I see you.  Something must have sync'ed up.
> Strange.
> > > Ugh.  I just removed all the livna stuff from my F8 and it
> > appears 
> > > that I cannot install MythTV nor all of the other stuff I got
> > from 
> > > livna.  Seems I cannot get everything I want from a single source 
> > > repository? 
> > 
> > 
> [snip!]
> > 
> > > Hmm....  I could not install transcode that the above is seeking
> > as a 
> > > dependency. 
> > > 
> > > What gives? 
> > ---- 
> > it looks like you've still got a transcode package installed... 
> > 
> > try 'rpm -qa |grep transcode' and see if anything shows up. 
> > 
> > clearly Axel's repository has transcode... 
> > 
> > http://atrpms.net/dist/f8/ 
> > 
> > perhaps you might want to show us output of... 
> > 
> > yum repolist
> > 
> [root@gold dant]# rpm -qa |grep transcode
> [root@gold dant]# yum repolist
> Loading "priorities" plugin
> repo id              repo name                                 status
> adobe-linux-i386     Adobe Systems Incorporated                enabled
> atrpms               Fedora Core 8 - i386 - ATrpms             enabled
> fedora               Fedora 8 - i386                           enabled
> updates              Fedora 8 - i386 - Updates                 enabled
> 
> So, I do not have transcode installed.  Even after a 'yum clean all',
> I tried
> to install transcode:
> 
> [root@gold dant]# yum install transcode
> Loading "priorities" plugin
> Setting up Install Process
> Parsing package install arguments
> No package transcode available.
> Nothing to do
----
looking at atrpms, I only see x86_64 version of transcode...no i386

You might want to ask Axel if that is an oversight

Craig

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