Craig White wrote:
On Sun, 2008-01-13 at 16:30 -0700, Karl Larsen wrote:
Craig White wrote:
On Sun, 2008-01-13 at 16:11 -0700, Karl Larsen wrote:
Michael Schwendt wrote:
On 13/01/2008, Karl Larsen <k5di@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
It is a MAJOR problem. I can't load VLC and I might as well go to
Windows if that is not working. Look back today and you will see the
problem. Yum is updating files NOT on my F8!!!!
Can't yum vlc at all.
Show the result of some queries, please:
$ yum whatprovides libx264.so.56
[root@localhost ~]# yum whatprovides libx264.so.56
x264.i386 : Library for encoding and decoding H264/AVC video streams
[root@localhost ~]#
$ rpm -qa 'x264*'
[root@localhost ~]# rpm -qa 'x264*'
x264-0.0.0-0.3.20070529.fc7
$ yum list x264
[root@localhost ~]# yum list x264
Installed Packages
x264.i386 0.0.0-0.3.20070529.fc7
installed
Available Packages
x264.i386 0-0.10.20070819.lvn8 livna
Thanks for you help. It looks like it might be what is causing the
problem do you think?
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what happens if you try...
yum update x264
?
Craig
Hi I get this. Odd.
[root@localhost ~]#
[root@localhost ~]#
[root@localhost ~]# yum update x264
livna 100% |=========================| 2.1 kB
00:00
fedora 100% |=========================| 2.1 kB
00:00
updates 100% |=========================| 2.3 kB
00:00
Setting up Update Process
Could not find update match for x264
No Packages marked for Update
[root@localhost ~]# yum update x264-0.0.0-0.3.20070529.fc7
Setting up Update Process
Could not find update match for x264-0.0.0-0.3.20070529.fc7
No Packages marked for Update
[root@localhost ~]#
So this is a real surprise too.
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Not really... the 20070529.fc7 designation pretty much clinches the fact
that you have installed packages that were never intended for Fedora 8
but it's hard for me to determine how/where you got that from. Livna's
Fedora 7 repository has a much newer version which means that you
probably have more mess than that.
I suppose to see how badly you have things screwed up, you are going to
have to tell it
yum remove x264
and then get a list of what it's going to remove. Whether you say yes to
removing or not is up to you. You might want to put the list of things
yum wants to remove before you say yes or no.
Your call, your machine, your mess
Craig
Sorry Craig there are MANY f7 rpms in f8. It is normal and thought
you would know.
Karl
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