When I query the rpm (from the command line) it says it's not installed. When I try to install it via the gui, it tells me the package is already installed. I try to uninstall it from the command line, it tells me that there are failed dependencies. I try to uninstall those packages first, and it tells me that there are failed dependencies that point back to the first package I wanted to uninstall. When I try to uninstall using the --nodeps option, it locks the terminal up.....
Chris
https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/psyche-listif you run 'rpm -q mplayer' does it return anything at all, or just 'this package is not installed'?. >Greetings, >Perhaps you can help me with a quandry I'm in. I'm trying to intall the >latest mplayer packages (mplayer-0.90pre10-1.i686.rpm and it's companion >files mplayer-common, mplayer-gui, etc.) and I've tried to erase the >above files. In my systems log, it shows the >mplayer-0.90pre9-1.i386.rpm as being installed, but when I go to >uninstall it from the command line, it says it does not exist. I've >checked spelling, etc and see no errors. I'm a linux newbie, and I'm >sure I'm overlooking something blatantly obvious, but any insight you >can provide would be greatly appreciated. -- Psyche-list mailing list Psyche-list@redhat.com