On Fri, Jan 2, 2009 at 6:40 PM, Greg <spowd@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 3/01/2009 10:13 AM, Fulko Hew wrote: >> >> On Fri, Jan 2, 2009 at 6:11 PM, Greg<spowd@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >>> >>> On 3/01/2009 9:54 AM, Fulko Hew wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> I decided to enable rawhide on my test F10 system, and do a >>>> yum update. >>>> >>>> I get a lot of dependency failures like: >>>> >>>> setroubleshoot-2.0.12-3.fc10.noarch from installed has depsolving >>>> problems >>>> --> Missing Dependency: python(abi) = 2.5 is needed by package >>>> setroubleshoot-2.0.12-3.fc10.noarch (installed) >>>> >>>> Any suggestions? >>>> >>>> TIA >>>> Fulko >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> why did you enable rawhide? this isnt a support channel. use the irc >>> channel >>> or fedoraforum >>> >> >> Sorry. I thought fedora-test was for testing rawhide? ;-( >> >> > > it is but your not giving much details of what you are actually testing?. by > the looks of it you have fc10 rpms I thought I'd be testing F11 (as updated from F10 via rawhide. > from what i understand you were using fedora10 an installed Fedora11 from > enabling rawhide. correct method for testing Fedora11 is downloading the > boot.iso an installing fc11 Oh! I was led to believe from https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/Rawhide#To_update_to_rawhide_via_yum that I could move to Rawhide from F10 > that way an testing it alongside fc10. you say > your getting a lot of deps but what exactly did you install from rawhide > repo? Technically, I didn't install anything from rawhide, I simply enabled the rawhide repo as per the URL above, and did 'yum update'. > if you can figure that one out im sure you'll fix it The trouble is that it is complaining about "Missing Dependency: python(abi) = 2.5" for a vast number of packages. Yum updated the system to python 2.5.2 but that doesn't help me to understand what package??? "python(abi)" is? At first I thought it was an unusually named package, then I thought It was a version of python, but downgrading python didn't help either. It seems as thought the rawhide packages need python 2.5 and I now have python 2.5.2 installed??? So I'm at a loss to understand exactly what's missing/wrong. (My ultimate goal was to find out if KDE 4.2 was packaged for testing yet, and if so, did it now contain fixes for the missing functionality, that KDE 3.5 has, that I need/want in 4.x.) -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list