Re: Fedora F13 to F14 upgrade leaves RPM database with strange mix of fc13 and fc14 packages

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On Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 3:25 AM, J B <jb.1234abcd@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Some of the earlier packages (F11, etc) may come from e.g. rpmfusion-* repos, if
> you have them enabled, that are required by current F14 packages, e.g. vlc.

I'm not familiar with the rpmfusion repos, what are they?


> Start with Fc11 above
> # rpm -qa | grep fc11
> and try to
> # yum remove <package>
> to see if they have any dependencies.

The only fc11 package is:

# rpm -qa | grep fc11
mod_dnssd-0.6-2.fc11.x86_64

Trying to remove it fails,

# rpm -e mod_dnssd
error: Failed dependencies:
        mod_dnssd is needed by (installed) gnome-user-share-2.30.0-7.fc14.x86_64

That dependency makes no sense to me. Why would gnome depend
on an Apache module?
-- 
Deron Meranda
http://deron.meranda.us/
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