question about yum install dependency conflict

Fei Liu feiliu at aepnetworks.com
Fri Jan 26 14:53:09 UTC 2007


Jim Cornette wrote:
> Fei Liu wrote:
>> Hi Group, I am trying to install wine on FC5 i386. My question is how 
>> to force yum to ignore this error and just install wine? (I have 
>> searched the web, mailing etc and found nothing really useful). 
>> Ultimately I would like to install IE6 on FC5 using IE4linux to test 
>> web pages. Thanks for your help. Here is the transcript:
>>
>> # yum -y -t install wine*
>> Loading "installonlyn" plugin
>> Setting up Install Process
>> Setting up repositories
>> core                                                                 
>> [1/3]
>> updates                                                              
>> [2/3]
>> extras                                                               
>> [3/3]
>> Reading repository metadata in from local files
>> Parsing package install arguments
>> Resolving Dependencies
>> --> Populating transaction set with selected packages. Please wait.
>> ---> Package wine-esd.i386 0:0.9.27-1.fc5 set to be updated
>> ---> Package wine-cms.i386 0:0.9.27-1.fc5 set to be updated
>> ---> Package wine-tools.i386 0:0.9.27-1.fc5 set to be updated
>> ---> Package wine-capi.i386 0:0.9.27-1.fc5 set to be updated
>> ---> Package wine-nas.i386 0:0.9.27-1.fc5 set to be updated
>> ---> Downloading header for wine-arts to pack into transaction set.
>> wine-arts-0.9.27-1.fc5.i3 100% |=========================|  16 kB    
>> 00:00
>> ---> Package wine-arts.i386 0:0.9.27-1.fc5 set to be updated
>> ---> Downloading header for wine-devel to pack into transaction set.
>> wine-devel-0.9.27-1.fc5.i 100% |=========================|  74 kB    
>> 00:00
>> ---> Package wine-devel.i386 0:0.9.27-1.fc5 set to be updated
>> ---> Package wine-jack.i386 0:0.9.27-1.fc5 set to be updated
>> ---> Package wine.i386 0:0.9.27-1.fc5 set to be updated
>> ---> Package wine-twain.i386 0:0.9.27-1.fc5 set to be updated
>> ---> Downloading header for wine-docs to pack into transaction set.
>> wine-docs-0.9.27-1.fc5.no 100% |=========================| 5.6 kB    
>> 00:00
>> ---> Package wine-docs.noarch 0:0.9.27-1.fc5 set to be updated
>> ---> Package wine-core.i386 0:0.9.27-1.fc5 set to be updated
>> ---> Package wine-ldap.i386 0:0.9.27-1.fc5 set to be updated
>> --> Running transaction check
>> --> Processing Conflict: dcom conflicts wine
>> --> Finished Dependency Resolution
>>
>> # yum -d 5 shows that:
>> ....
>> --> Running transaction check
>> # of Deps = 1
>>
>> Dep Number: 1/1
>> --> Processing Conflict: dcom conflicts wine
>> dcom conflicts: wine
>> miss = 0
>> conf = 1
>> CheckDeps = 0
>> --> Finished Dependency Resolution
>> Dependency Process ending
>> Running "postresolve" handler for "installonlyn" plugin
>> Error: dcom conflicts with wine
>>
>> # rpm -qa|grep dcom
>> dcom-license-v7.2.1-51
>> dcom-v7.2.1-51
>>
>>
>>
>
> Have you thought to remove dcom from the system and then installing wine?
>
> http://www.updatexp.com/dcom-windows-xp.html
>
> Jim
>
Jim, thanks for the link. Unfortunately dcom is used as a license agent 
on my linux box for a commercial software. I am afraid I cannot just 
uninstall dcom. I am looking for a way to ask yum just to install wine 
ignoring the conflict, because I can just turn off the dcom service 
(stop the dcop daemon) when I use wine, vice versa.

Fei




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