Da Rock wrote: > I think you miss my point a little. This is a bug- but who do I > report it to? Yum developers or the repos? Seeing as Yum is > misreporting the packages it would seem that Yum is a problem and > needs to be extended to resolve these issues. > > Sure, as sysadmin I can get in and mess around fixing these problems > manually, but if this is being misreported, then how well do you > think updates are going to completed? Not to mention other less > experienced users... But I'm not sure there's a bug. You said that you had problems after enabling both freshrpms and livna packages. Until you are positive that you have removed all traces of both I don't think you can be sure you're not seeing a problem caused by the incompatibility. Are both freshrpms and livna still enabled? You said that yum did not install some codecs "due to a missing libx264.so.56." It could be that you have a package installed that provides that library and the yum install was going to remove it as part of the update process. These types of dependency interactions can often be confusing to track. If you can reproduce a problem like you're having with a clean install and only livna or freshrpms enabled, then you might have something worth filing a bug about. Is that the case here? If so, post some yum output to demonstrate the problem. -- Todd OpenPGP -> KeyID: 0xBEAF0CE3 | URL: www.pobox.com/~tmz/pgp ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I do not want people to be agreeable, as it saves me the trouble of liking them. -- Jane Austen
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