On Tue, 5 Oct 2010 18:28:24 -0700, Rob wrote: > ---> Package mesa-libGL-devel.x86_64 0:7.9-0.7.fc15 set to be installed > --> Processing Dependency: mesa-libGL = 7.9-0.7.fc15 for package: > mesa-libGL-devel-7.9-0.7.fc15.x86_64 > --> Processing Dependency: pkgconfig(libdrm) >= 2.4.15 for package: > mesa-libGL-devel-7.9-0.7.fc15.x86_64 > --> Processing Dependency: pkgconfig(xxf86vm) for package: > mesa-libGL-devel-7.9-0.7.fc15.x86_64 > ---> Package mesa-libGLU-devel.x86_64 0:7.9-0.7.fc15 set to be installed > --> Processing Dependency: mesa-libGLU = 7.9-0.7.fc15 for package: > mesa-libGLU-devel-7.9-0.7.fc15.x86_64 > ---> Package mesa-libGL.i686 0:7.9-0.7.fc15 set to be installed > --> Processing Dependency: mesa-dri-drivers(x86-32) = 7.9-0.7.fc15 for > package: mesa-libGL-7.9-0.7.fc15.i686 So, that's the part where mesa-libGL = 7.9-0.7.fc15 is required by mesa-libGL-devel, and _any arch_ will suffice. Hence if the i686 build of the pkg is the only one with version-release 7.9-0.7.fc15, that one resolves the dependency. As why that happens, you could have done a _little_ bit of homework. It's not unreasonable to expect a user of Rawhide to be capable of dealing with such problems. For example, if the installed mesa-libGL.x86_64 is newer than the mesa-libGL-devel.x86_64 in the repositories due to switching mirrors temporarily, something like this can occur. Query your local RPM database for all Mesa packages: rpm -qa mesa\* Query the repositories for available Mesa packages: yum list mesa\* What do you get? Further, as Rawhide is updated almost daily, is your installation up-to-date? Is the problem reproducible after a "yum -y update --skip-broken"? Are you set up to use Rawhide (= F-15 development) only? Or do you also have F-14 repositories enabled accidentally? And a final request, please look into learning how to "Reply" to messages posted to the list (in order to maintain threads of messages) instead of composing entirely new ones. You've created three threads for your issue. -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test