[rhn-users] up2date won't update openoffice
Vishal Gaikwad
vgaikwad at redhat.com
Tue May 10 09:55:20 UTC 2005
Hello,
This is a know bug, it is filed at:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=156004
Workaround is to install :
# rpm -i --replacefiles --nodeps bonobo-activation.i386.rpm
and do up2date.
> Hello All ...
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>I've got the same problem, but I tried to erase openoffice, and I'm not able to re-install openoffice.
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>There's two different installation possible : openoffice.org and openoffice.
>Which one may I choose ?
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>up2date -i openoffice
>Invalid group id server-cfg
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>Fetching Obsoletes list for channel: rhel-x86_64-ws-3...
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>Fetching rpm headers...
>########################################
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>Name Version Rel
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>openoffice 1.0.2 8 i386
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>Testing package set / solving RPM inter-dependencies...
>########################################
>openoffice-1.0.2-8.i386.rpm ########################## Done.
>There was a package dependency problem. The message was:
>Dependencies should have already been resolved, but they are not.
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>-----Message d'origine-----
>De : rhn-users-bounces at redhat.com [mailto:rhn-users-bounces at redhat.com] De la part de James Harrison
>Envoyé : jeudi 28 avril 2005 17:06
>À : campbell at accelinc.com; Red Hat Network Users List
>Objet : Re: [rhn-users] up2date won't update openoffice
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>If you find a solution, please let me know.
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>I have a similar problem of dependencies WS RHEL3, dual Opteron openoffice is one of them.
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>Thanks
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>--- Chuck Campbell <campbell at accelinc.com> wrote:
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>>I have two machines running RHEL3-U5. Both are dual Opteron, running
>>64 bit. Both are entitles. One is WS and one is ES. Both behave
>>identically with respect to the information below.
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>>When I run up2date, it tells me there are three packages for upgrading.
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>>[root at cm up2date]# up2date --list
>>Fetching Obsoletes list for channel: rhel-x86_64-es-3...
>>Fetching Obsoletes list for channel: rhel-x86_64-es-3-extras...
>>Fetching rpm headers...
>>########################################
>>Name Version Rel
>>----------------------------------------------------------
>>openoffice.org 1.1.2 24.2.0.EL3
>>i386
>>openoffice.org-i18n 1.1.2 24.2.0.EL3
>>i386
>>openoffice.org-libs 1.1.2 24.2.0.EL3
>>i386
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>>when I try to update these I get the following:
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>>Testing package set / solving RPM inter-dependencies...
>>########################################
>>RPM package conflict error. The message was:
>>Test install failed because of package conflicts:
>>The following packages were added to your selection to satisfy dependencies:
>>Name Version Release
>>--------------------------------------------------------------
>>GConf2 2.2.1 4
>>ORBit2 2.6.2 1
>>bonobo-activation 2.2.2 1
>>fam 2.6.8 15
>>gnome-vfs2 2.2.5 2E.1
>>libbonobo 2.2.3 1
>>linc 1.0.3 1
>>qt 3.1.2 13.4
>>redhat-artwork 0.73.2 2E
>>startup-notification 0.5 1
>>libmng 1.0.4 3
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>>file /usr/share/man/man1/bonobo-activation-server.1.gz from install of
>>bonobo-activation-2.2.2-1 conflicts with file from package
>>bonobo-activation-2.2.2-1
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>>If I do an rpm -qa, I see that every one of these "packages added to
>>your selection" is already installed, with an exact version and
>>release match to the above list reported by up2date.
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>>I did an up2date -p to re-synchronize, but it made no difference.
>>What gives?
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>>What do I do to get past this problem?
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>>thanks,
>>-chuck
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Vishal Gaikwad, RHCE.
Red Hat Global Support Services Pune, India.
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