On Sat, 26 Sep 2009 15:16:47 +0530, Saurabh wrote:
Finding dependency issues in fedora 11.
# yum update -y
-- snipped out --
That's a bad habit. Truncating Yum output often kills the interesting
details, such as information about repositories, updates/upgrades and
packages that might try to replace other packages.
--> Finished Dependency Resolution
gstreamer-plugins-bad-0.10.13-6.fc11.i586 from installed has depsolving
problems
--> Missing Dependency: libass.so.3 is needed by package
gstreamer-plugins-bad-0.10.13-6.fc11.i586 (installed)
Error: Missing Dependency: libass.so.3 is needed by package
gstreamer-plugins-bad-0.10.13-6.fc11.i586 (installed)
The first thing I would do in such a case, is to run
rpm --query --whatprovides libass.so.3
to see whether your installed packages do provide this library.
If so, I would run
repoquery --whatprovides libass.so.3
repoquery --whatobsoletes libass
if packages in the repository still provide that library.
Perhaps something obsoletes the "libass" package.
Though i used '# yum update --skip-broken -y' as a work
around as
guided.
And then the full output of another "yum update" is much shorter,
isn't it? What did you get when trying it again?