network manager, KDE and libudev
David
dgboles at comcast.net
Mon Mar 16 15:55:45 UTC 2009
On 3/16/2009 11:31 AM, John Summerfield wrote:
> John Summerfield wrote:
>> It's some months since I've managed to get my F10 system properly up
>> to date - since before F10, when it was rawhide.
>> The problems are mostly, maybe all, to do with KDE. kDE will not
>> update because NetworkManager won't.
>> NetworkManager won't because:
>> --> Missing Dependency: libudev.so.0()(64bit) is needed by package
>> 1:NetworkManager-0.7.0.99-3.fc10.x86_64 (updates)
>> yum doesn't know anything about libudev.so.0, but rpmfind does:
>> http://rpmfind.net//linux/RPM/fedora/10/x86_64/libudev0-127-3.fc10.i386.html
>> rpmfind has it in Everything.
>> Here are the repos I have enabled:
>> COMMAND: yum repolist
>> Installroot: /
>> repo id repo name
>> status
>> rpmfusion-free RPM Fusion for Fedora 10 -
>> Free enabled: 356
>> rpmfusion-free-updates RPM Fusion for Fedora 10 -
>> Free - Updates enabled: 344
>> rpmfusion-nonfree RPM Fusion for Fedora 10 -
>> Nonfree enabled: 137
>> rpmfusion-nonfree-updates RPM Fusion for Fedora 10 -
>> Nonfree - Updates enabled: 200
>> updates Fedora 10 - x86_64 - Updates
>> enabled: 5104
>> repolist: 6141
>> [root at potoroo ~]#
>> Here are all the outstanding errors:
>> [root at potoroo ~]# grep Missing /tmp/yum-update.log
>> --> Missing Dependency: libboost_program_options-mt.so.3()(64bit) is
>> needed by package akonadi-1.1.1-1.fc10.x86_64 (updates)
>> --> Missing Dependency: libssh2-devel is needed by package
>> libcurl-devel-7.19.4-2.fc10.x86_64 (updates)
>> --> Missing Dependency: libschroedinger-1.0.so.0()(64bit) is needed
>> by package ffmpeg-libs-0.4.9-0.54.20080908.fc10.x86_64
>> (rpmfusion-free-updates)
>> --> Missing Dependency: libaa.so.1()(64bit) is needed by package
>> 2:gimp-2.6.5-1.fc10.x86_64 (updates)
>> --> Missing Dependency: libudev.so.0()(64bit) is needed by package
>> 1:NetworkManager-0.7.0.99-3.fc10.x86_64 (updates)
>> --> Missing Dependency: gimp-libs-x86_64 = 2:2.6.3-2.fc10 is needed
>> by package 2:gimp-2.6.3-2.fc10.x86_64 (installed)
>> --> Missing Dependency: libcurl = 7.18.2-9.fc10 is needed by package
>> libcurl-devel-7.18.2-9.fc10.x86_64 (installed)
>> --> Missing Dependency: gimp-x86_64 = 2:2.6.5-1.fc10 is needed by
>> package 2:gimp-help-browser-2.6.5-1.fc10.x86_64 (updates)
>> --> Missing Dependency: NetworkManager-glib =
>> 1:0.7.0-1.git20090102.fc10 is needed by package
>> 1:NetworkManager-0.7.0-1.git20090102.fc10.x86_64 (installed)
>> --> Missing Dependency: NetworkManager = 1:0.7.0.99-3.fc10 is needed
>> by package 1:NetworkManager-gnome-0.7.0.99-3.fc10.x86_64 (updates)
>> --> Missing Dependency: NetworkManager-glib =
>> 1:0.7.0-1.git20090102.fc10 is needed by package
>> 1:NetworkManager-gnome-0.7.0-1.git20090102.fc10.x86_64 (installed)
>> --> Missing Dependency: NetworkManager-glib =
>> 1:0.7.0-1.git20090102.fc10 is needed by package
>> 1:NetworkManager-0.7.0-1.git20090102.fc10.x86_64 (installed)
>> --> Missing Dependency: gimp-libs-x86_64 = 2:2.6.3-2.fc10 is needed
>> by package 2:gimp-2.6.3-2.fc10.x86_64 (installed)
>> --> Missing Dependency: libcurl = 7.18.2-9.fc10 is needed by package
>> libcurl-devel-7.18.2-9.fc10.x86_64 (installed)
>> [root at potoroo ~]#
>> It has been astonishingly difficult to get this far, I've been
>> removing packages including pretty much all of KDE, then I installed
>> as much of the KDE desktop group as would install.
> I used the information in the Fedora repo to get the mirror list using
> lynx, and then I used lynx and grep to examine the list where I found
> the libudev0 package. I downloaded it using wget, it installed fine and
> now I have NetworkManager installed too.
> That just leaves everything else, and it leaves me wondering whether the
> repo metadata is correct and consistent with the version of yum I have.
> I'm using yum-3.2.21-2.fc10.noarch.
> I suppose I could download the repo and run createrepo against it. Might
> work for me, but it won't help anyone else.
You do not have the 'fedora' repo enabled. The 'fedora' repo is the
'everything' that you are looking for here.
--
David
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