On 6/20/05, seth vidal <skvidal@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > yah - that means you've got some broken deps. > > If you want to test this another way run: > rpm -Va --nofiles --nomd5 > > see what it outputs. > Actually, I think it may be an issue with package-cleanup and versioned dependencies. When I run package-cleanup on my FC4 machine I get: # package-cleanup --problems Setting up yum Reading local RPM database Processing all local requires Missing dependencies: Package redhat-artwork requires redhat-logos >= 1.1.22 Package eel2 requires bonobo-activation >= 1.0.3 Package gnome-python2-bonobo requires bonobo-activation >= 1.0.0 Package docbook-utils requires perl(Getopt::Long) >= 2.01 Package subversion requires perl(Getopt::Long) >= 2.25 Package perl-AppConfig requires perl(Getopt::Long) >= 2.17 Package perl-Config-General requires perl(Config::General) >= 1.18 # rpm -q --whatprovides redhat-logos fedora-logos-1.1.31-1 # rpm -q --provides fedora-logos redhat-logos system-logos fedora-logos = 1.1.31-1 # rpm -q --requires redhat-artwork redhat-logos >= 1.1.22 rpmlib(VersionedDependencies) <= 3.0.3-1 gtk2 >= 2.6.2 /bin/sh rpmlib(PayloadFilesHavePrefix) <= 4.0-1 rpmlib(CompressedFileNames) <= 3.0.4-1 The redhart-artwork on redhat-logos >= 1.1.22 is satisfied by fedora-logos-1.1.31-1 providing redhat-logos. But since redhat-logos is not versioned in fedora-logos, package-cleanup thinks it is a problem. - Ian