On Tue, 2006-05-30 at 10:02 -0400, Dan wrote:
Gerry Tool wrote:
> Yesterday I did a yum update on my laptop. A new kernel, 2122, and many
> other packages installed, but madwifi from livna would not install due
> to a dependency on madwifi-kmod-common. The new kernel and the
> installed madwifi do not work together. I can get madwifi to work if I
> boot to the previous kernel 2096.
>
> The missing dependency for madwifi and kmod-madwifi is
> madwifi-kmod-common = 0.0.0.20060317 is not available.
>
> Anyone know how to fix this? Thanks.
>
> Gerry
>
>
>
I would suspect this is because madwifi-kmod-common currently does not
exist in livna. Probably a mistake by livna, either adding this
dependency or forgetting to upload madwifi-kmod-common with the update.
The old kernel's kmod-madwifi is designed for the old kernel, and won't
work with any other kernel. So you need the new one for a new kernel;
the same madwifi should work for both (as long as both kmod-madwifis
will work with the same version). Yum does not currently handle these
kmods correctly (e.g. it updates it so that the one for the old kernel
isn't there anymore, when it should be retained); you can try
yum-fedorakmod in Extras, the attempt at correcting this.
-Dan
Thanks, Dan.
I installed yum-fedorakmod as you suggested, then reported the bug to
livna, who said there was a package bug earlier.
Per their advice, I uninstalled the madwifi, kmod-madwifi packages and
used yum to install new ones which do now work with the latest kernel.
Gerry