On 5/3/05, Steven J. Brown <sbrown3(a)optonline.net> wrote:
> When I run 'yum update', after several minutes of attempting to resolve
> dependencies, yum gives me the following error message:
>
> Package kdebase needs samba-common = 3.0.11, this is not available.
>
> No updates take place. 'rpm -qi samba-common' reported that I have
> version 3.0.11. I then ran 'yum update samba-common' and now I have
> version 3.0.14 and I still get the error message.
>
> I commented out the
kde-redhat.org repository and re-ran 'yum update'
> and it ran fine, updating a handful of programs. Then I uncommented the
>
kde-redhat.org repository lines and ran yum again and got the same
> message. Searching list archives and google turned up nothing. I had
> the same problem on my notebook.
>
> Other information:
>
> kernel: 2.6.10-1.771_FC2 (yes, FC2)
> KDE: 3.4.0
>
> Can I do something to fix this?
>
I checked
http://apt.kde-redhat.org and found the following rpms:
http://apt.kde-redhat.org/apt/kde-redhat/fedora/2/stable/RPMS/samba-commo...
http://apt.kde-redhat.org/apt/kde-redhat/fedora/2/stable/RPMS/samba-commo...
Try uninstalling samba-common, then run yum again with kde-redhat.repo
enabled. (If you are using a different baseurl for kde-redhat you
might try changing to this one.)
I do not mean "remove" samba-common but to replace it with the
previous version, i.e.
rpm -Uvh --oldpackage
Enable your kde-redhat repo and use "yum install kdebase" to bring kde
up to date. After that you can run "yum update" to bring everything
up to latest version.