On 14 August 2008, Ross Marshall said: > I have created a rpm for python2.5 that I want to install on a bunch of > machines running CentOS 4. Since CentOS 4 needs python 2.3 to survive, I > create the rpm with altinstall which doesn't make the link > /usr/bin/python2.5 to /usr/bin/python, so everything still works. If I > install the rpm via rpm, it works and all is happy. If I put it into a repo > and try to install it via yum, it fails with dependency issues, even though > python2.5 installs into it's own directory and can live with python2.3. How > can I change this? Any help will be appreciated. What is the exact name of your RPM? If it's just "python", then maybe yum is trying to upgrade CentOS' "python" to yours, which would be bad news. You could call it "python2.5" or even something like "python2.5-custom" to be extra safe. (We build a ton of third-party RPMs, and most of them have our company name in the RPM name precisely to avoid name conflicts with Red Hat or CentOS builds of the same upstream software. And I am slowly switching the old ones, that do not have our company name in them, over to that naming scheme. It just makes everything work more smoothly.) Greg _______________________________________________ Yum mailing list Yum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.dulug.duke.edu/mailman/listinfo/yum