Re: yup question


Subject: Re: yup question
From: Bryan Stillwell (bstill@terraplex.com)
Date: Fri Oct 27 2000 - 15:30:26 MDT


From what it sounds like the root of the problems you're having with yup
seem to have appeared when you installed helix-gnome. I'll be sending
a message to the people at helixcode soon to see if we can come to a
solution that will allow yup and helix-gnome to co-exist on a YDL
system. Before I write them though, was there anything unusual about
your installation of helix-gnome? It seems odd that their installer
would break branches in the rpm dependency tree.

Bryan

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On Fri, Oct 27, 2000 at 03:52:03PM -0500, DIppy Black wrote: >Thanks for your help everyone. Looks like I may as well give up on yup. I went >ahed and removed it as recommended. Fired up yup again and first then out of >the box: > >"Error: Unable to satisfy dependency xmms = 1.0.1 for package xmms-mesa" > >I tried a search at penguinppc again and got a no record found. Are the updates >that yup would provide, the same updates listed on your update site? If so, I >think I will manually pick and choose as this seems to be a lost cause. > > > > On Fri, 27 Oct 2000, you wrote: >> In this case if you're not using xmorph I would just remove it: >> >> rpm -e xmorph >> >> Bryan >> >> -- >> Terra Soft Solutions, Inc. | Software Engineer >> http://www.terrasoftsolutions.com/ | bstill@terraplex.com >> GPG fingerprint: 3608 4610 8C08 B8EB 0970 9686 8A93 386C 6116 EFE2 >>



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