Re: Latest updates are missing a dependency

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Bill Davidsen wrote:
> Ed Greshko wrote:
>> Jonathan Ryshpan wrote:
>>> An attempt to install the latest updates produced the following
>>> errors from yumex.  Machine is x86_64 with all updates except the
>>> latest.
>>> jon
>>>
>>> Missing Dependency: libibus.so.0()(64bit) is needed by package
>>> ibus-chewing-1.2.0.20090818-1.fc11.x86_64 (installed)
>>> Missing Dependency: libibus.so.0()(64bit) is needed by package
>>> ibus-m17n-1.1.0.20090211-5.fc11.x86_64 (installed)
>>> Missing Dependency: libibus.so.0()(64bit) is needed by package
>>> ibus-hangul-1.1.0.20090328-2.fc11.x86_64 (installed)
>>> Missing Dependency: libibus.so.0()(64bit) is needed by package
>>> ibus-rawcode-1.0.0.20090303-3.fc11.x86_64 (installed)
>>>
>>>   
>> This type of thing happens from time to time.  Lucky for us it isn't a
>> terminal disease.  If you desire to update other packages you can always
>> do "yum --skip-broken update".  And then chill for a time while the
>> broken issues get resolved.
>>
> Given that the upgrade installs a new kernel (2.6.30.8-64 from memory)
> which doesn't do networking, more than chill is required. I did this
> to my production laptop, then managed to do it again on a desktop.
> Since it happened after midnight, I just saved a dmesg for
> investigation, I assume all networking is dead since the desktop had
> the same problem.
>
> Manual booting into an older kernel worked on the desktop, the laptop
> old kernel doesn't like something in the partial upgrade which did
> take place, so I'm somewhat hung on that one.
>
????

All is working here just fine after skipping the broken updates.  So,
I've no idea as to what you've managed to accomplish.  But since you've
decided to keep all the dmesg output for investigation private I suspect
nobody will be able to help you either.

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