On Sat, 2010-10-16 at 23:42 -0400, Bob Cochran wrote: > Then I clicked 'next' and the dependency checking starts....and up comes > a warning dialog telling me that dependencies are missing. Clicking the > Details button reveals a list of packages that require other packages > (often the same package name is repeated a few times in the list of > missing dependencies.) For example, ImageMagick requires an libxml2 > package that is missing, and the ImageMagick warning line is repeated a > few times in the details list. Several other packages make the list, > too. I have the choice of either exiting the install, or clicking the > back button to adjust my package selection, or of continuing to install > without the dependencies. > > I decide to click the Back button. That brought me to the package > selection screen. On that screen, I clicked the Back button again, to > bring me back to the installation repo list. Here I checked off the > middle choice in the repo list ("Fedora 14 updates", if memory serves > me.) A dialog box comes up stating it is gathering information about the > repo, and it gathers for a very long, long time! I then click the 'next' > button, which becomes shaded, and a freeze up happens. Things are locked > up for a minute or two, then if I recall, a dialog box appears and > informs me that an unexpected crash happened. I'm asked to report the > crash. I want to do this, and I think a list of reporting choices was > offered. I checked off Bugzilla, but when prompted for my username and > password, I realize I've forgotten my password. At the point above, instead of clicking the "back" button and redoing it, just continuing the install and let it do a skip-broken type thing and install. Then you can finish installing and/or figure out what didn't and see what the dep issue is. AT least you have a working system at that point. Not much you can do about dep problems until packages are rebuilt to satisfy them. -- Mike Chambers Madisonville, KY "Best lil town on Earth!" -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test