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What repos are you using? Also, you might want to try and search rpm.pbone.net for the missing dependancy's.. I have had similar problems in the past and that site has helped me a lot.
The nrpms repository says on its front page that it depends on packages from Dag and FreshRPMS, so you probably need to add those repositories too.
You should also beware of the dangers of mixing repositories. There tends to be incompatibilities between the livna/fedora.us group and the dag/freshrpms/dries/newrpms/planetccrma group of repositories.
If I had those repositories enabled on my system (which I don't), I would just do "yum provides libwhatever.so.0". Maybe someone else can help you with that.
Originally posted by spooon If I had those repositories enabled on my system (which I don't), I would just do "yum provides libwhatever.so.0". Maybe someone else can help you with that.
It would still be easier to have a basic RPM. Does anyone know of one, or where I could get it?
And I tried your idea, and it didn't work.
Last edited by simeandrews; 09-01-2005 at 10:47 AM.
I removed all the unneeded stuff like nr-mono and livna and i am now down to base, updates-released, and extras. It seems to be doing things a little differently now, so I think its fixed.
And I figured out /etc/yum.repos.d/ all by myself. I'm so proud of me.
EDIT: That didn't fix the problem, but thanks to a graphical interface for yum called yumex and a post I found that said to exclude libcdio and libcdd, everything is downloading now.
Last edited by simeandrews; 09-01-2005 at 11:56 AM.
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