On Tue, 2009-01-20 at 15:31 -0500, R. G. Newbury wrote: > Subject: Re: updateing ARGHH. > On Tue, 2009-01-20 at 13:55 -0500, R. G. Newbury wrote: > > > Ok so here's what 'yum' thinks... > > > > > ffmpeg-libs-0.4.9-0.52.20080908.fc10.i386 : Libraries for ffmpeg > > > > > Repo : installed > > > > > Matched from: > > > > > Other : Provides-match: libavcodec.so.51 > > > >I'm just not the sharpest tool in the shed I guess 'cuz I'm > stumped.... > > > > > > I've been ARGGHH'd too. Try a 'rpm --force install > ffmpeglibs...rpm' etc. > > > > > > This is effectively a re-install of the rpm *and* updates the > meta-data. > > > (And doesn't attempt, like 'yum remove', to remove every package which > > > depends upon the one being (re)installed, > ---- > > no wonder you like to run GUI as root... > > I don't run yumex. And yes, I run yum as root. Saves typing. ---- everyone runs yum as root - what wasn't what I said ---- > > >It may be common practice for you to use --force or --nodeps in your > >own package management but it's a whole 'nuther thing to recommend > your >bad habits to others who might be less skilled or eager to try to > >repair a damaged set of packages. > > I think I have had actually had to use --force about twice in four > years, in some circumstance where part of a package was messed up but > the system didn't' know that. ---- I get that but I would never suggest that someone else do that - that's sort of irresponsible. ---- > >It was clear that the OP installed rpm's from Axel Thimm's repository > >but does not have it configured so it can't update. The choice is left > >to OP to either remove the packages he got from the other repository > >and replace them with the packages from rpm-fusion or add atrpms and > disable rpm-fusion repos. Either way, he doesn't need to do something as > drastic or potentially as damaging as '--force' > > Well, if it is so clear, when didn't you point out that he needed to > enable rpmfusion and update ffmpeg. It was NOT entirely clear in this > thread what was enabled and thus available to complete the update. (I'll > admit it took me a minute to remember that ffmpeg is available at both > atrpms and rpmfusion and not on fedora repos.) And, of course, if atrpms > was enabled and rpmfusion not, using any switch with yum and a named > package would produce only an error result, except in the disastrous > case that the package exists on both sites. (But even then, the names do > generally differ enough that you can differentiate them whether you are > running as root or as user.) ---- because Michael Schwendt was helping him and I hate it when many people give conflicting advice that just confuses the OP. I sat on the sidelines until Michael didn't respond but you did respond with what I believe to be a hazardous fix to someone else's system. --force is a drastic step to take with rpm's ---- > Craig, if you took the time to rethink your desire to jump on comments > like an attack dog and rephrased them to be personally neutral, you > might not get called names in response. Your ad-hominem attacks on me > don't make you look any better, nor any smarter. And to be blunt, I have > been insulted by better people than you. You comments are petty and not > even pedantic and not helpful. You do not explain why --force is *so* > bad. You just want to trash me. That does not help the OP, which is the > reason he posted in the first place. ---- I do think telling someone to use --force or --nodeps as a means to solve their package problems when far less drastic measures are available to solve their issues is irresponsible - I'm sorry if you find that to be an attack on your person. I think I am generally quite helpful and always considerate to leave a repairable, sane package system when someone follows my advice which to date has not included --force or --nodeps. I think that you will find that I have many years on the fedora-list and the seawolf/etc. lists that preceded it. Craig -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines