Re: yum update failure - package not installed - rpm says it is there?

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On 1/23/07, rwhart@xxxxxxxxx <rwhart@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi all,
  I have a new install of FC6 X86_64.  In trying a yum update I continually arrive at this point of failure:
  --> Running transaction check
  --> Processing Dependency: php = 5.1.6-3 for package: php-pdo
  --> Finished Dependency Resolution
  Error: Missing Dependency: php = 5.1.6-3 is needed by package php-pdo

rpm -qa : | grep php reports that php-5.1.6-3 is installed.  I have considered reinstalling php-5.1.6-3 with --force but since rpm already thinks it is there I cant see that this will do any good.

Ideas?  Can I erase the rpm database and then rebuild it?  I have already run rpm --rebuilddb.

This is probably an i386 vs. x86_64 issue.  See:
http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/release-notes/fc6/en_US/sn-ArchSpecific.html#id2977158
for details.  What is the output of the rpm -qa | grep php with the
queryformat mentioned in the above page?

Jonathan

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