I can't install VLC. Dependencies fail..
So i'm installing VLC on my Fedora 10 but something fails all the time.. :(
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i don't get it.. it says that dependency fails but it kind of exists..
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You are pulling that from the development repository (rawhide) rather than the stable repository. there si a possibility the package is actually broken..
Why not try it from the Fedora 10 rpmfusion stable repository ? http://www.videolan.org/vlc/download-fedora.html |
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hmm.. something still fails.. :(
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Any ideas what could be wrong?
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have tried out everything nothing works.. :(
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you have the FEDORA 11 repo turned on
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you must have by hand TURNED it on ( ether you edited the files --or-- you used yumex and put a check in a check box ) you will need to go through all the files with a rawhide ( in there name) in /etc/yum.repo.d and edit a lint to read change Code:
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OK, i think i have turned off all Fedora 11 repos.. but still something is wrong...
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is there a way i can specify that i want to download from another repo?
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any ideas..? I think i need to uninstall that repo..
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I deleted all files in /etc/yum.repos.d (all rpm fusion files) and now when i do
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WHY DID YOU DELETE THEM you will now need top force reinstall them fedora still thinks they are installed BUT YOU DELETED them start here with the fedora repo (fedora-release-10-1.noarch.rpm) Code:
su - ( rpm -e fedora-release-10-1.noarch.rpm ) once you reinstall that then install the rpmfusion repo [code[ su - rpm -ivh http://download1.rpmfusion.org/free/fedora/rpmfusion-free-release-stable.noarch.rpm rpm -ivh http://download1.rpmfusion.org/nonfree/fedora/rpmfusion-nonfree-release-stable.noarch.rpm rpm --import /etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-rpmfusion-* [/code] once this is done check your system to see if there are any fedora 11 rpm's installed [code] rpm -qa | grep fc11 [code] if there are any REMOVE THEM |
ok.. i don't think it went that well..
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give this a go
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su - now to remove those fedora 11 packages reinstalling them might do it , if not then you must remove them first Code:
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yum erase libmad |
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