Re: Unsatisfied dependencies when mono removed

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Jesse Keating wrote:
On Saturday 11 November 2006 22:20, Jesse Keating wrote:
How did you remove mono?

Let me rephrase.

If you do 'yum remove mono', it'll take gsf-sharp out with it.



I believe that I removed mono with 'yum erase mono'. It took out a lot of packages like tomboy, beagle and other programs. These three programs were only detected because I figured that I should probably verify the rpm database because of the glibc and vim problem posted previously.

If these packages do get pulled out during yum removal of mono, then maybe they were residual entries from multi-version failures caused by yum exiting abnormally through the life of this development installation. (Started at FC6-pre). I might not have detected these as multiple package entries since removal of mono via yum only took out the rpms that were active dependencies for mono.

Anyway, it's just a theory.
Jim

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