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Jim Cornette fct-cornette at insight.rr.com
Thu Dec 6 02:41:42 UTC 2007


Antonio Olivares wrote:
> All of the following are broken deps given on the rawhide report 20071205:
> 
> Broken deps for i386
> ----------------------------------------------------------
>     

Feel lucky that yumex prevented the action. pup let the updates take place.

I have the latest installed  libcrypto and libssl libraries which kills 
sendmail cups and crew. I was able to make a symlink for libcrypto.so.6 
off of libcrypto.so.7 to get X working again.
There were scores of dupes needed to be removed with package-cleanup 
which still left installed broken fonts listed below. Since this problem 
with yum hit in the past when there was a large update and also a kernel 
involved, it might be a recurrence of the hit and miss problem from the 
past.
I hope this computer can be booted once again,
Jim

locate libcrypto.so
/lib/libcrypto.so.0.9.8g
/lib/libcrypto.so.7
/usr/lib/libcrypto.so
[root at HP-JCF7 lib]# locate libssl.so
/lib/libssl.so.0.9.8g
/lib/libssl.so.7
/usr/lib/libssl.so

  package-cleanup --dupes
Setting up yum
sazanami-fonts-gothic-0.20040629-4.20061016.fc8.noarch
sazanami-fonts-gothic-0.20040629-3.20061016.fc8.noarch
fonts-japanese-0.20061016-10.fc8.noarch
fonts-japanese-0.20061016-9.fc8.noarch
fonts-japanese-0.20061016-12.fc8.noarch
sazanami-fonts-mincho-0.20040629-4.20061016.fc8.noarch
sazanami-fonts-mincho-0.20040629-3.20061016.fc8.noarch



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