On 09/06/2010 10:39 AM, Genes MailLists wrote:
On 09/06/2010 01:14 PM, Genes MailLists wrote:
> On 09/06/2010 05:22 AM, mike cloaked wrote:
>
>> On Mon, Sep 6, 2010 at 1:59 AM, Genes MailLists<lists(a)sapience.com>
wrote:
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>>>
>> There is a build in koji for 3.12.7 for f13 (and f14):
>>
http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=193535
>> (which not yet in bodhi or updates-testing)
>>
>
> I downloaded all the packages from that koji link but I get failed
> dependencies: (since not in bodih I cannot comment anywhere)
>
> rpm -Uvh --test nss-3.12.7-3.fc13.x86_64.rpm
> nss-sysinit-3.12.7-3.fc13.x86_64.rpm nss-tools-3.12.7-3.fc13.x86_64.rpm
>
> error: Failed dependencies:
> nspr>= 4.8.6 is needed by nss-3.12.7-3.fc13.x86_64
> nss-softokn(x86-64)>= 3.12.7 is needed by nss-3.12.7-3.fc13.x86_64
> nss-util>= 3.12.7 is needed by nss-3.12.7-3.fc13.x86_64
> libnssutil3.so(NSSUTIL_3.12.7)(64bit) is needed by
> nss-tools-3.12.7-3.fc13.x86_64
>
>
> gene/
>
>
>
Found the missing packages - but now I get something very weird (where
did evolution data server enter the fray - or pkgconfig for that matter
... are these correct - or broken deps ?)
rpm -Uvh --test nss-3.12.7-3.fc13.x86_64.rpm
nss-devel-3.12.7-3.fc13.x86_64.rpm
nss-pkcs11-devel-3.12.7-3.fc13.x86_64.rpm
nss-sysinit-3.12.7-3.fc13.x86_64.rpm nss-tools-3.12.7-3.fc13.x86_64.rpm
nspr-4.8.6-1.fc13.x86_64.rpm nspr-devel-4.8.6-1.fc13.x86_64.rpm
nss-softokn-3.12.7-3.fc13.x86_64.rpm
nss-softokn-devel-3.12.7-3.fc13.x86_64.rpm
nss-softokn-freebl-3.12.7-3.fc13.x86_64.rpm
nss-softokn-freebl-devel-3.12.7-3.fc13.x86_64.rpm
nss-util-3.12.7-2.fc13.x86_64.rpm nss-util-devel-3.12.7-2.fc13.x86_64.rpm
error: Failed dependencies:
pkgconfig(nss) is needed by (installed)
evolution-data-server-devel-2.30.3-1.fc13.x86_64
Help ?
Gene,
There is in now nss-3.12.7-4.fc13 in bodhi.
Regarding
error: Failed dependencies:
pkgconfig(nss) is needed by (installed)
evolution-data-server-devel-2.30.3-1.fc13.x86_64
You could try a 'sudo yum update --verbose nss' which will throw useful
information.
Let me investigate this in a VM and save you some grief.
Elio