If you look closely: <snip> Looking in installed packages for a providing package Installed package: mplayer-skin-default.noarch 0:1.0-2 matches with mplayer-skin </snip> seth vidal wrote: >>[root@tivoman yum]# yum provides mplayer-skin >> >> > > > >>[root@tivoman yum]# yum upgrade >>Gathering header information file(s) from server(s) >>Server: ATrpms good for rhl 9 >>Server: ATrpms stable for rhl 9 >>Server: Red Hat Linux 9 - i386 - Base >>Server: Freshrpms packages for Red Hat Linux 9 >>Server: Red Hat Linux 9 - Updates >>Finding updated packages >>Downloading needed headers >>Finding obsoleted packages >>Resolving dependencies >>.package mplayer-gui needs mplayer-skin (not provided) >> >> > >You'll note nothing provides mplayer-skin > >only mplayer-skins. > >you've got a broken dep in mplayer-gui. > >-sv > > >_______________________________________________ >Yum mailing list >Yum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >https://lists.dulug.duke.edu/mailman/listinfo/yum > > -- ======================================================================== Steven E. Raasch Ph.D. Candidate Advanced Computer Architecture Lab mailto:sraasch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx University of Michigan, Ann Arbor http://www.eecs.umich.edu/~sraasch Office: EECS 2001B 734-764-9363