y On Tue, 2 Mar 2010, David Malcolm wrote: > On Tue, 2010-03-02 at 12:37 -0500, Dave Jones wrote: >> So after having heard the nth discussion about tor, I decided to check it out. >> I tried installing it on a stripped down f12 box that has no X, or other stuff >> unnecessary for routing network packets. >> >> What happened next has me lost for words. >> Our dependency chains suck. >> >> Dave >> (12:24:07:root@firewall:~)# yum install tor >> Setting up Install Process >> Resolving Dependencies >> --> Running transaction check >> ---> Package tor.i686 0:0.2.1.23-1200.fc12 set to be updated >> --> Processing Dependency: tor-core = 0.2.1.23-1200.fc12 for package: tor-0.2.1.23-1200.fc12.i686 > (snip) > > Is it more confined if you just "yum install tor-core"? not much: tor-core requires init(tor) repoquery -q --whatprovides 'init(tor)' tor-lsb-0:0.2.1.22-1200.fc12.noarch tor-upstart-0:0.2.1.19-2.fc12.noarch tor-lsb-0:0.2.1.19-2.fc12.noarch tor-upstart-0:0.2.1.22-1200.fc12.noarch tor-lsb is probably going to be pulled in first. but if it isn't, then tor-upstart requires tor which is going to require tor-lsb. yes - that's never going to end well. -sv -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel