Garry Williams wrote: > On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 10:06 AM, Rex Dieter<rdieter at math.unl.edu> wrote: >> Garry Williams wrote: >>> Are you aware that kde-plasma-networkmanagement-vpnc.i586 is missing >>> its dependency (kde-plasma-networkmanagement)? >> Oh? That should be getting Obsoleted by >> knetworkmanager-vpnc >> >> details? > > I did > > $ sudo yum update --enablerepo=updates-testing 'kde*' > > and got this: > > ---> Package kde-plasma-networkmanagement-vpnc.i586 > 0:0.1-0.12.20090519svn.fc11 set to be updated > --> Processing Dependency: kde-plasma-networkmanagement = > 0.1-0.12.20090519svn.fc11 for package: > kde-plasma-networkmanagement-vpnc-0.1-0.12.20090519svn.fc11.i586 > --> Finished Dependency Resolution > kde-plasma-networkmanagement-vpnc-0.1-0.12.20090519svn.fc11.i586 from > updates has depsolving problems > --> Missing Dependency: kde-plasma-networkmanagement = > 0.1-0.12.20090519svn.fc11 is needed by package > kde-plasma-networkmanagement-vpnc-0.1-0.12.20090519svn.fc11.i586 > (updates) > Error: Missing Dependency: kde-plasma-networkmanagement = > 0.1-0.12.20090519svn.fc11 is needed by package > kde-plasma-networkmanagement-vpnc-0.1-0.12.20090519svn.fc11.i586 > (updates) Right, kde* doesn't match knetworkmanager. Selective updates will almost always bite you in the #$!#$!#@. This will likely be better: sudo yum update --enablerepo=updates-testing 'kde*' 'knet*' -- Rex