On Mon 14 June 2010 4:27:53 pm Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: > On Mon, 2010-06-14 at 14:19 -0700, George R Goffe wrote: > > Howdy, > > > > I ran across this error today and was wondering if there's a problem > > with these packages or if I have blundered somehow. > > > > Any/all hints/tips/suggestions would be most greatly appreciated. > > 1) You seem to have the kde-testing repo enabled. Unless you really want > to do KDE testing, that's probably not a good idea. That in itself could > explain the error you're getting (testing repos are less reliable than > stable ones). This is indeed the problem. http://apt.kde-redhat.org/apt/kde-redhat/fedora/13/x86_64/testing/RPMS/ is missing kdelibs 4.4.4 and kdebase-runtime 4.4.4 ... the solution is to wait for rdieter to poke his head in here to push them ;) > 2) You also have a large number of yum plugins enabled. Do you need them > all? Hint: I use 6, you use 15. Not necessarily bad, but fewer plugins > means fewer things to go wrong. So? The number of plugins enabled don't affect the content of the repos, or yum's depsolving ability (or in this case inability). > And finally a couple of list-etiquette comments: > > a) Don't reply to digests. You could easily have posted this message > directly rather than as a reply (in fact it isn't even in reply to the > contents of the digest). Replying and changing the Subject line isn't a > substitute. It didn't break threading or anything, why does it matter? That's just being pedantic. > b) Don't post in HTML. Among other things, it makes replying to you > significantly harder for those that prefer plaintext email. It was plaintext here. > poc Ryan "I thought mailing lists were supposed to have polite help" Rix -- Ryan Rix == http://hackersramblings.wordpress.com | http://rix.si/ == == http://rix.si/page/contact/ if you need a word ==