> http://linux-br.conectiva.com.br/~niemeyer/smart/doc/README.html#case-1-apt > Version 2.3.3 is needed, but *1*:2.3.2-586_1cl is to be > installed. This message is mostly correct. The only problem is, > "*1*:2.3.2-586_1cl" is already installed: > > Version 2.3.3 means *0*:2.3.3. Exactly. > > [root@damien:/root] smart install xscreensaver > Updating cache... ######################################## [100%] > > Computing transaction... > > Downgrading packages (1): <== > glibc-gconvdata-0:2.3.3-69473cl.i386 <== replace *1*:2.3.2 Version *0*:2.3.3 is needed, and version *0*:2.3.3 is being installed, replacing *1*:2.3.2, to satisfy dependencies in the other packages being installed, which require *0*:2.3.3. Where's the ignored epoch? > I don't know (or care) if this is good or bad. But %{epoch} (as I > understand it) is not a version. What are you talking about? -- Gustavo Niemeyer http://niemeyer.net