BTW: Seth, where did you get the --conflicts from? I see it if I do a bland rpm, but the man page doesn't mention it. I can see its purpose, but what does the output mean? Ex: cipe < 1.4.5 Karsten > On Thu, 2004-03-04 at 13:15, Karsten Jeppesen wrote: >> If debug messages help is thought to be, interpreting them somebody >> may >> be able to........ >> >> Please enlighten me? I don't see what the conflict is. >> >> May the source be with you, >> Karsten >> > > a few questions: > what version of yum 2.0.5 > what distribution YDL > what ver of what distribution 3.0 or 3.0.1+ > > > run rpm -q --conflicts spamassassin and kernel. [root@localhost root]# rpm -q --conflicts spamassassin kernel (none)ppp <= 2.3.15 pcmcia-cs <= 3.1.20 isdn4k-utils <= 3.0 mount < 2.10r-5 nfs-utils < 0.3.1 cipe < 1.4.5 tux < 2.1.0 kudzu <= 0.92 e2fsprogs < 1.22 initscripts < 6.41 dev < 3.2-7 iptables < 1.2.5-3 bcm5820 < 1.81 nvidia-rh72 <= 1.0 ppp <= 2.3.15 pcmcia-cs <= 3.1.20 isdn4k-utils <= 3.0 mount < 2.10r-5 nfs-utils < 0.3.1 cipe < 1.4.5 tux < 2.1.0 kudzu <= 0.92 e2fsprogs < 1.22 initscripts < 6.41 dev < 3.2-7 iptables < 1.2.5-3 bcm5820 < 1.81 nvidia-rh72 <= 1.0 oprofile < 0.4 SysVinit < 2.84-5 pam < 0.75-48 vixie-cron < 3.0.1-69 privoxy < 3.0.0-8 spamassassin < 2.44-4.8.x cups < 1.1.17-13 [root@localhost root]#