[K12OSN] [REPOST] yum dependency resolution

Ramon ramonklown at pop.com.br
Fri Aug 12 14:49:59 UTC 2005


run the resolve dependencies command.
not sure what it is right now, but do "man yum" and you will see the command to
resolve dependencies.
> Try and make a long story short by citing one small example ;-) -
>
> I'm having trouble understanding why a yum update is failing with an
> unmet dependency when a search of my system shows that the dependency in
> question is already installed on my system in the exact version
> required.  I did an "rpm--rebuilddb" just in case my system didn't know
> about the package for some reason, but otherwise I can't seem to get
> past this.  Is there need to, or some means to, tell yum about
> everything that's on your system - I've always assumed it "just
> know" (tm).
>
> --
> Regards,
>         Gavin Chester
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