"Stanisław T. Findeisen" wrote:
What is this kdenetwork-7:4.2.1-1.fc10.i386 ? I guess it's the
first
time I see an RPM package with ":" in its name.
The 7: means that the package has an epoch of 7. For various reasons,
a package might need to be updated to a version that rpm would
consider older, based on rpm's evaluation of the version and release.
When this occurs, epoch is used. So foo-2.0-1 with an epoch of 0
would be seen as older than foo-1.0-1 with an epoch of 1.
More amazing is, however, that it both exists and does not exist on
my system at the same time.
$ rpm --erase --test libgadu-1.8.2-1.fc10.i386
error: Failed dependencies:
libgadu.so.3 is needed by (installed) kdenetwork-7:4.2.1-1.fc10.i386
This is simply an indication that you cannot remove libgadu because
kdenetwork depends on it. Authur's suggestion to use yum for removing
packages is the best answer.
$ rpm --erase --test kdenetwork-7:4.2.1-1.fc10.i386
error: package kdenetwork-7:4.2.1-1.fc10.i386 is not installed
You would be better here to simply use "rpm --erase --test kdenetwork"
(though you'd still run into other complaints about packages that
required kdenetwork).
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