On 1/9/06, Jeff Lasman <blists at nobaloney.net>
wrote:> I'm trying to run "yum update" on "CentOS release 3.4
(final)":
This is pretty out of date. 3.6 is out now, and 3.7 is in beta.
> But I'm getting an error:
>
> <snip>
> Package mod_ssl needs httpd = 2.0.46-44.ent.centos.2, this is not
> available.
> </snip>
You may have some version mismatch issues, or you may not have a
properly configured repo for centos.
Add "%_query_all_fmt %%{name}-%%{version}-%%{release}.%%{arch}" to
root's .rpmmacros, and run 'yum list mod_ssl' and 'yum list
httpd'
> It's installed.
>
> So I try yum update httpd and get the same error message.
>
> Any ideas?
What do you have in your repo sections for centos?
This is mostly a distribution question, not a specific yum issue. This
should probably be on the centos list. Since I'd most likely answer
you there in the same manner, all of the above still stands.
--
Jim Perrin
System Architect - UIT
Ft Gordon & US Army Signal Center