On Thu, 2010-05-13 at 15:23 -0700, David L wrote: > >> > >> Error: Package: PackageKit-qt-0.6.3-1.fc13.i686 (fedora) > >> Requires: PackageKit = 0.6.3-1.fc13 > >> Installed: PackageKit-0.6.4-1.fc13.i686 (@updates-testing) > >> Available: PackageKit-0.6.3-1.fc13.i686 (fedora) > >> > >> This looks like my yum repo configuration is in some > >> inconsistent state. How do I fix that... I want to end up > >> with a f13 system when f13 is released. > > > > Seems like you just have a mirror problem, possibly - I just checked a > > random F13 mirror: > > > > http://fedora.mirror.iweb.ca/updates/testing/13/x86_64/ > > > > and PackageKit-qt-0.6.4-1 is in there. Unless, for some reason, some > > package specifically requires PackageKit-qt-0.6.3-1 ? It's possible that > > kpackagekit has a specific 0.6.3 require and hasn't been updated for > > 0.6.4 yet, I guess. > > > hmm, that doesn't appear to be it, it requiresL > > > > PackageKit-qt >= 0.6.3 > > > > so color me baffled. > > I'm having the same problem on two systems that have been > updated periodically since f13 alpha. When I do this: > > yum groupinstall "KDE Software Development" > > I'm currently getting this error: > > > Error: Package: mysql-5.1.45-2.fc13.i686 (fedora) > Requires: mysql-libs = 5.1.45-2.fc13 > Installed: mysql-libs-5.1.46-1.fc13.i686 (@updates-testing) > Available: mysql-libs-5.1.45-2.fc13.i686 (fedora) That's not the same problem. It's a similar problem. > I think if I enable repo updates testing, the problem might go > away, but I don't think I should have to do that and I'm always > reluctant to mess with repos. I have done nothing but > installations and updates as far as I can remember, so I > don't think it was user error that got me where I am. Oh, that sort of helps me figure it out. updates-testing was enabled for all F13 users up until recently, as this made sense during pre-release time. Now we're going final, an updated fedora-release was shipped which disabled updates-testing. So if you happened to get mysql-libs installed recently you'll have got the version from updates-testing, then the fedora-release update came along and disabled updates-testing, and now when you want to install something which needs mysql (not just mysql-libs), the matching version isn't available, and toys get thrown out of the pram. Two options: enable updates-testing, or downgrade mysql-libs (you may have to do this in an ugly way, by rpm -e --nodeps'ing it and then yum install'ing it again). This is the sort of thing you have to be prepared to deal with when using pre-releases... -- Adam Williamson Fedora QA Community Monkey IRC: adamw | Fedora Talk: adamwill AT fedoraproject DOT org http://www.happyassassin.net -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test