FC5 yum package vcdimager install failure

M. Lewis cajun at cajuninc.com
Wed Nov 22 20:23:42 UTC 2006


Lonni J Friedman wrote:
> On 11/21/06, M. Lewis <cajun at cajuninc.com> wrote:
>> david walcroft wrote:
>> > Richard Emberson wrote:
>> >> Today while running my weekly yum update I get the following
>> >> error:
>> >>
>> >> # yum update
>> >> ........
>> >> --> Running transaction check
>> >> --> Processing Dependency: libcdio.so.6(CDIO_6)(64bit) for package:
>> >> vcdimager
>> >> --> Processing Dependency: libiso9660.so.4(ISO9660_4)(64bit) for
>> >> package: vcdimager
>> >> --> Processing Dependency: libcdio.so.6()(64bit) for package: 
>> vcdimager
>> >> --> Processing Dependency: libiso9660.so.4()(64bit) for package:
>> >> vcdimager
>> >> --> Finished Dependency Resolution
>> >> Error: Missing Dependency: libcdio.so.6(CDIO_6)(64bit) is needed by
>> >> package vcdimager
>> >> Error: Missing Dependency: libiso9660.so.4(ISO9660_4)(64bit) is needed
>> >> by package vcdimager
>> >> Error: Missing Dependency: libcdio.so.6()(64bit) is needed by package
>> >> vcdimager
>> >> Error: Missing Dependency: libiso9660.so.4()(64bit) is needed by
>> >> package vcdimager
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> $ yum list vcdimager*
>> >> ....
>> >> Reading repository metadata in from local files
>> >> Installed Packages
>> >> vcdimager.x86_64                         0.7.23-5.fc5.rf installed
>> >> Available Packages
>> >> vcdimager-debuginfo.x86_64               0.7.23-5.fc5.rf        dries
>> >> vcdimager-devel.x86_64                   0.7.23-5.fc5.rf        dries
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Whats going on? and more importantly is there a work around?
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> RME
>> >>
>> >>
>> > I had the same error, simply "rpm -e --nodeps vcdimager" apparently,run
>> > yum, vcdimager is a FC5 file and didn't get removed during upgrading to
>> > FC6 (in my case)I then downloaded it from Freshrpms.
>> >
>>
>> That might be the OPs problem. But vcdimager is part of FC6 too. I did a
>> clean install and have the same issues.
> 
> I've run into this too, and it seems that the problem goes away if I
> exclude the dries repo.  That suggests to me that dries is currently
> broken.
> 

I think I agree. I disabled dries last night, reinstalled vcdimager and 
yum seems to be happy now. Yum search vcdimager shows the version on 
dries is different than what everyone else has. Maybe the version there 
is broken?

HTH,
Mike
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