Sjoerd Mullender wrote:
Michael Schwendt wrote:
> On 24/04/07, Bob Goodwin - W2BOD wrote:
>
>> William Case wrote:
>>
>>> Hi;
>>>
>>> Somebody is playing games. Xine just updated correctly.
>>>
>> No improvement here:
>>
>> --> Running transaction check
>> --> Processing Dependency: xine-lib = 1.1.5 for package: xine-lib-moles
>> --> Finished Dependency Resolution
>> Error: Missing Dependency: xine-lib = 1.1.5 is needed by package
>> xine-lib-moles
>>
> It won't improve if you don't enable a repository that offers an
> updated and compatible xine-lib-moles package. xine-lib-moles is not
> a Fedora package and not a Livna package either. And xine-lib at
> Fedora is at 1.1.6 already.
>
>
The problem is not with xine-lib, the problem is with xine-lib-moles.
xine-lib-moles is offered by freshrpms (perhaps others?) and is not yet
updated. xine-lib from Fedora (Core or Extras I don't know, nor do I
care) was updated to 1.1.6, and so yum wants to update it. But
xine-lib-moles was not yet updated and it depends explicitly on
xine-lib-1.1.5. So there is a conflict: xine-lib updated to 1.1.6 is
not compatible with xine-lib-moles which want xine-lib-1.1.5.
So the solution is to either:
1. remove xine-lib-moles and do the update
2. exclude xine-lib (or rather xine*) until freshrpms made an updated
xine-lib-moles available.
I don't know what xine-lib-moles is for or where it came from? I could
remove it if I was certain I don't need it, guess yum remove will tell
me ...
But this morning, for the first time in three days, I was able to do an
update without excluding xine so something has changed at last.
Bob