I saw your post on yum i pasted it at the end of this email. I had the same problem, i spent several hours and tried about 15 things. The only way I got this resolved and working as to run yum remove apel-xemacs This uninstalled apel-xemacs and a bunch of other things Jul 01 01:00:20 Erased: w3m-el-xemacs Jul 01 01:00:29 Erased: xemacs-info Jul 01 01:00:31 Erased: flim-xemacs Jul 01 01:00:39 Erased: xemacs-sumo Jul 01 01:02:05 Erased: wl-xemacs Jul 01 01:02:12 Erased: apel-xemacs Jul 01 01:02:14 Erased: xemacs-nox Jul 01 01:02:16 Erased: xemacs-nox Jul 01 01:02:17 Erased: xemacs-info Jul 01 01:02:19 Erased: xemacs Jul 01 01:02:23 Erased: ddskk-xemacs Jul 01 01:02:28 Erased: xemacs-sumo-el Then I did a yum -y install apel-xemacs This successfully installed apel-xemac and its dependencies. This was very weird b/c the packages were there originally. I think that FC4 got confused when I did an upgrade from FC3 to FC4, it got into a state where it complained about the apel-xemacs package not being there but it actually was there. Hello, I have upgraded from FC3 to FC4. When I try to update/upgrade using yum, I get the following error: ****************************************************************************** . . . --> Running transaction check --> Processing Dependency: apel-xemacs >= 10.5 for package: wl-xemacs --> Processing Dependency: libgda-2.so.1 for package: gda-postgres --> Finished Dependency Resolution Error: Missing Dependency: apel-xemacs >= 10.5 is needed by package wl-xemacs Error: Missing Dependency: libgda-2.so.1 is needed by package gda-postgres ************************************************************************** "apel-xemacs", for example, is installed in my system, with a newer release number than requested by the dependency: $ rpm -qa | grep apel-xemacs apel-xemacs-10.6-5 I am running yum version 2.3.2: $ rpm -qa | grep yum yum-2.3.2-7 I have also tried excluding the wl-xemacs package using the --exclude=<package> option, but it didn't help. Any ideas? ******** James Stroud - Executive Consultant - IBM Corp -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.dulug.duke.edu/pipermail/yum/attachments/20050701/0a4ed85e/attachment-0001.htm