Re: FC6 Madwifi from atrpms

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On 19.12.2006 12:43, Axel Thimm wrote:
On Tue, Dec 19, 2006 at 12:08:16PM +0100, Thorsten Leemhuis wrote:
On 19.12.2006 09:45, antonio montagnani wrote:
Missing Dependency: madwifi-kmod-common >= 0.9.2.1 is needed by
package kmod-madwifi
what is wrong??
kmod-madwifi is from livna and needs the madifi-packages from livna (yum probably will no see it if the atrpms-madwifi Version-Release is higher than the one from livna). User either Livna or atrpms.
AFAIK there is no namespace clash at all (livna uses kmod-foo and
foo-kmod, atrpms uses foo and foo-kmdl), so there should be no
shadowing.

There is -- the userland portions are both in a package called "madwifi". The livna kmod-packages requires it via the virtual-provides "madwifi-kmod-common", provided by the livna madwifi-package and not present in the atrpms package (note: don't read this as "it's atrpms fault"; atrpms and livna just use different schemes that don't mix well).

CU
thl

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