Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Tony Nelson wrote:
> On 09-10-30 12:13:41, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
>> I have just completed a new install on my ASUS ee 701 and now am
>> trying to do a yum update. I am hitting some missing dependencies. I
>> will TRY and get them all here, reading from one screen and typing
>> here...
>>
>> python-nose by numpy
>> kasumi by ibus-anthy
>> python-enchant by ibus-pinyin
>> jline by rhino
>>
>> yum suggests I use 0--skip-broken 'to work around the problem'
>>
>> Recommendations please?
>
> Well, my copy of python-nose is in the fedora repo,
Interesting, as it is NOT in my local repo for fedora base.
And I went to:
http://mirrors.kernel.org/fedora/releases/11/Fedora/i386/os/Packages/
where I got the content of my local repo (actually one level higher),
and it is not there either...
So since there are only a couple of packages I needed from base, I
changed my fedora.repo file to point to the public repo, and it looks
like it found python-nose and the other missing dependencies.
Now the question is why they are missing from
mirrors.kernel.org where I
got my copy from....
> while numpy is in updates. Do you have the fedora repo enabled? yum
> (or the fastestmirror plugin?) lists the mirrors being used, so you
> should see both fedora and updates listed when you do `yum update`.