Anne Wilson wrote: > On Tuesday 15 September 2009 09:42:01 Thomas Janssen wrote: >> 2009/9/15 Anne Wilson <cannewilson at googlemail.com>: >>> For several days now I've been seeing this - >>> >>> knetworkmanager-libs-0.8-0.21.20090815svn.fc11.i586 from installed has >>> depsolving problems >>> --> Missing Dependency: knetworkmanager = 0.8-0.21.20090815svn.fc11 is >>> needed by package knetworkmanager-libs-0.8-0.21.20090815svn.fc11.i586 >>> (installed) >>> kde-plasma-networkmanagement-0.8-0.21.20090815svn.fc11.i586 from >>> kde-unstable has depsolving problems >>> --> Missing Dependency: knetworkmanager = 0.8-0.21.20090815svn.fc11 is >>> needed by package >>> kde-plasma-networkmanagement-0.8-0.21.20090815svn.fc11.i586 >>> (kde-unstable) >>> kde-plasma-networkmanagement-0.8-0.21.20090815svn.fc11.i586 from >>> kde-unstable has depsolving problems >>> --> Missing Dependency: knetworkmanager = 0.8-0.21.20090815svn.fc11 is >>> needed by package >>> kde-plasma-networkmanagement-0.8-0.21.20090815svn.fc11.i586 >>> (kde-unstable) >>> kde-plasma-networkmanagement-0.8-0.21.20090815svn.fc11.i586 from updates- >>> testing has depsolving problems >>> --> Missing Dependency: knetworkmanager = 0.8-0.21.20090815svn.fc11 is >>> needed by package >>> kde-plasma-networkmanagement-0.8-0.21.20090815svn.fc11.i586 >>> (updates-testing) >>> >>> But - >>> >>> rpm -qa knetworkmanager >>> knetworkmanager-0.8-0.21.20090815svn.fc11.i586 >>> >>> That looks like the correct version, to me. What's wrong? >> I had the same problem in rawhide a few weeks ago. To remove >> k-p-nm-libs and k-p-nm was the only solution that time. You still have >> knetworkmanager in F11. >> >> /me hugs his f10 with the plasmoid. >> > Strange. I don't have either of them installed, yet every day I am told that > there is a bugfix for k-p-nm that I should install. Should be fixed in 0.8-0.22.20090815svn.fc11 coming to updates-testing asap. LONG VERSION; seems an early incarnation of this package included an Obsoletes: knetworkmanager < 1:... (with epoch) So, to workaround this, and Epoch: 1 was introduced -- Rex