wine install problem
I've learned so much from this forum so it seems only natural for me to post my problem here, hopefully I can get some help figuring this frustrating issue.
I run Fedora 21 workstation. I had wine installed and working fine, did yum update and now wine uninstalled. When I try to re install it this is what I get: Code:
$ sudo yum install wine |
Oops
A display like that for any package in the repo generally means that one or more maintainers messed up.
Generally if you complain and give it a little time, they WILL fix that from their end. You want to complain ONLY where the maintainers will see your complains, and be respectful: it is a difficult and often unrewarding job and they really do very well. Something to keep in mind, while Fedora is a great toy it runs along the cutting edge. Sometimes you bleed a bit. VSIDO and other SID based Debian distos are in the same position in the Debian side of life. With greater power comes greater risk. I have had Fedora, Arch, and Vsido all update to non-functional and had to fix it myself: but that is what I do for fun. The vsido thing was a perl update that made it incompatible, not actions of the core repo maintainer at all: it was fixed within 12 hours. I have not seen that with Debian Stable, CentOS, RHEL, SUSE since the udev adoptions: these use packages older and more stable to avoid impact. The immediate choices are: live with it and wait for the fix, move to a more conservative distro, or install your main tools yourself from sources (or an expanded enhancement repo). Perhpas, by the time you read this, the repo will be updated and your install wil succeed. I hope that this helps. |
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i would say that "@home_DarkPlayer_Pipelight" is incompatible with the BASE fedora repo
i take it you did not install "yum-priorities" and set that repo a lower priority then clean the database Code:
su - manually install wine for fedora use the TESTING and unstable https://www.winehq.org/announce/1.7.38 or uninstall the conflicting package "wine-systemd" & "wine-filesystem" Code:
su - and install the official fedora rpm's |
@home_DarkPlayer_Pipelight I had to delete everything related to it. Then installed wine with no issue. Thanks for the help guys.
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