rawhide report: 20031204 changes

Greg KH greg at kroah.com
Thu Dec 4 19:04:24 UTC 2003


On Thu, Dec 04, 2003 at 06:20:26PM +0000, Tim Waugh wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 04, 2003 at 09:58:35AM -0800, Greg KH wrote:
> 
> > When trying to update my box with the packages up to this date I get the
> > following errors:
> 
> If you start by upgrading rpmdb-fedora then the bit at the end will be
> more relevant:
> 
> >     Suggested resolutions:
> >         python-2.2.2-26.i386.rpm
> >         tcl-8.3.5-88.i386.rpm
> >         tk-8.3.5-88.i386.rpm

Ok, installing that the rpmdb-fedora package made the "Suggested
resolutions:" lines go away, but I'm still left with all of the "is
needed by..." dependancies.

> So the first thing you can do is install tcl and tk.  Since they are
> new packages use -Uvh instead of -Fvh for those two.

I already have tcl and tk installed.  And yes, I was using -Uvh to pick
up everything:

$ rpm -q tcl
tcl-8.3.5-93
$ rpm -Uhv tcl-* 
error: Failed dependencies:
        libtcl8.3.so is needed by (installed) compat-db-4.0.14-2
        libtcl8.3.so is needed by (installed) postgresql-tcl-7.3.4-2
        libtcl8.3.so is needed by (installed) postgresql-pl-7.3.4-2
        libtcl8.3.so is needed by (installed) tuxracer-0.61-23
        libtcl8.3.so is needed by (installed) pvm-gui-3.4.4-14
        libtcl8.3.so is needed by (installed) ruby-tcltk-1.8.0-1
        libtcl8.3.so is needed by (installed) expect-5.39.0-93
        libtcl8.3.so is needed by (installed) tk-8.3.5-93
        libtcl8.3.so is needed by (installed) tix-8.1.4-93
        libtcl8.3.so is needed by (installed) tkinter-2.2.3-7
        libtcl8.3.so is needed by (installed) expectk-5.39.0-93
        libtcl8.3.so is needed by (installed) tclx-8.3-93
        libtcl8.3.so is needed by (installed) isdn4k-utils-vboxgetty-3.2-5.p1
        libtcl8.3.so is needed by (installed) gaim-0.71-2

It just looks like those packages still need tcl 8.3.x while tcl 8.4.5
is the only version in the tree right now.  Did some things just not get
rebuilt?  Or am I using a stale mirror?

thanks,

greg k-h





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