On 09/15/2010 03:10 AM, Michael Schwendt wrote: > On Tue, 14 Sep 2010 10:43:37 -0700, JD wrote: > >>> Recently, even the nss.pc pkgconfig file's automatic Provides disappeared >>> unexpectedly(?) because of some %global definitions in the spec file for >>> specific minimum versions of build requirements. >> On my F13, I have >> nss-softokn-freebl-3.12.7-3.fc13.i686 >> nss_ldap-264-10.fc13.i686 >> nss-3.12.7-4.fc13.i686 >> nss_db-2.2.3-0.3.pre1.fc13.i686 >> nss-softokn-devel-3.12.7-3.fc13.i686 >> nss-mdns-0.10-8.fc12.i686 >> nss_compat_ossl-0.9.6-1.fc13.i686 >> nss-util-3.12.7-2.fc13.i686 >> nss-sysinit-3.12.7-4.fc13.i686 >> nss-softokn-3.12.7-3.fc13.i686 >> nss-tools-3.12.7-4.fc13.i686 >> >> >> and >> >> yum check >> >> does not flag any missing dependenceies . > You cannot have any missing dependencies with packages that are > installed already. Well, that begs the question: how did these packages get installed on my system when I did not specifically install them individually? -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines