On Sat, June 23, 2007 10:05 am, Harold Hallikainen wrote:
> I'm running FC6_64. I kind of thought yum was supposed to deal with > dependency issues, but now whenever I try to update or install anything, I > get a list of unresolved dependencies. For example, an attempt to install > xine results in: > > 09:01:54 : Error in Dependency Resolution > 09:01:54 : Missing Dependency: libiso9660.so.4(ISO9660_4)(64bit) is needed > by package vcdimager > Missing Dependency: libiso9660.so.4()(64bit) is needed by package vcdimager > Missing Dependency: libcdio.so.6(CDIO_6)(64bit) is needed by package > vcdimager > Missing Dependency: libcdio.so.6()(64bit) is needed by package vcdimager > > when running from yum extender. So, do I need to add more repositories, or > how do I resolve these issues?
I had this problem on FC6 a while back (week or 2) and found that I had to
uninstall the affected packages, and during the install, saw that some of the
NONFREE stuff was uninstalled with it. I reinstalled without the non-free
stuff and things worked fine.
Check that path. Maybe you'll get some joy.
> > THANKS!
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