Anne Wilson wrote:
On Sunday 21 December 2008 22:00:16 DB wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
On Sunday 21 December 2008 21:21:01 DB wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
On Sunday 21 December 2008 20:21:10 DB wrote:
error: Failed dependencies:
pygpgme is needed by yum-3.2.20-5.fc9.noarch
python-iniparse is needed by yum-3.2.20-5.fc9.noarch
So what happened when you installed these?
Anne
Hi Anne,
any suggestions on an address from which to attempt to install them with
RPM???
No, but 'rpm -qi pygpgme' and 'rpm -qi python-iniparse' both tell me that
they were provided by Fedora Project. I can only suggest that you might
have a mirror problem?
python-iniparse was updated on the 12th December, so is it possible that
some glitch during that upgrade caused your problem? Dirty electricity
sounds a far more likely culprit than packagekit.
Anne
My results:
[Dave@localhost ~]$ rpm -qi pygpgme
package pygpgme is not installed
[Dave@localhost ~]$ rpm -qi python-iniparse
package python-iniparse is not installed
[Dave@localhost ~]$
Is there a way to tell rpm to go off and search a specific repo?
If they are not installed 'yum install packagename' should pull them in - and
you can list both packages in one command.
I
tried rpm --whatprovides yum but that evidently is not acceptable!
It's not apparent from the help file, but I think the command is 'rpm -q
whatprovides ....' but I don't think that would have helped in this situation.
I'd try
yum install pygpgme python-iniparse yum
Ahhh, "now there's the rub" according to Shakespeare -- yum got scoffed
as well! All I appear to have working in the package management
department is rpm....
(The
joys of trying to learn a new system! 20 years ago, I had great battles
with the hard copy manuals.......)
Strange things go wrong when you are first learning, and sometimes it's hard
to know why, but you should soon settle to it, once you get this sorted out.
Anne
Again, many thanks for your help
Dave
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