On Thursday 25 June 2009 10:54:02 Anne Wilson wrote:
On Thursday 25 June 2009 08:18:39 Patrick Boutilier wrote:
> > Now I just want to know how to deal with the remaining 15 f10 packages.
>
> Maybe there isn't any f11 equivalent for them?
That did occur to me. If they are unused I don't suppose that they matter.
If they are (correctly) being used, that's fine. However there are some on
the list that surely don't come into those categories - iptables, sudo and
libtar, for instance. This is the list
google-gadgets-0.10.5-7
libdcp4client-4.0.0-35
neon-0.28.4-1.1
iptables-ipv6-1.4.3.2-1
ca-certificates-2009-1
kbackup-0.5.4-1
GeoIP-1.4.6-2
libtalloc-1.2.0-31
compat-db45-4.5.20
sudo-1.7.1-2
kompose-0.5.3-13
iptables-1.4.3.2-1
google-gadgets-qt-0.10.5-7
libtar-1.2.11-11
kipi-plugins-0.3.0-1
Anne
I've just checked over at
download.fedora.redhat.com
and using the example of iptables
Current version f10 is:
http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/releases/10/Everything...
Current version f11 is:
http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/releases/11/Everything...
So I need to ask from where you got iptables? Have you set priorities in the repo files?
One of the things that you can try to do is an example run
rpm -e --nodeps --justdb iptables iptables-ipv6
This won't break your system, but it will remove package reference from the rpm
database. Then try:
yum install iptables iptables-ipv6
Eli
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