My Update Applet keeps giving me messages to install an update to a package I do not have installed. To make matters more confusing, when I actually try to install the package it wants to update, there is a problem with the installation. Any tips on how to resolve this? Is this somehow caused by the repositories I have enabled? -- -------------------------------------------- MzK "We can all sleep easy at night knowing that somewhere at any given time, the Foo Fighters are out there fighting Foo." -- David Letterman
On Wed, 01 Jul 2015 14:02:26 -0700 Kay Schenk wrote:> My Update Applet keeps giving me messages to install an update to a > package I do not have installed.What package? To make matters more confusing, when I> actually try to install the package it wants to update, there is a > problem with the installation.What problem?> Is this somehow caused by the repositories I have enabled?Perhaps but it's impossible to say without having more detailed information provided by you. What repositories do you have enabled? -- MELVILLE THEATRE ~ Real D 3D Digital Cinema ~ www.melvilletheatre.com
On 7/1/2015 2:02 PM, Kay Schenk wrote:> My Update Applet keeps giving me messages to install an update to a > package I do not have installed. To make matters more confusing, when I > actually try to install the package it wants to update, there is a > problem with the installation. > > Any tips on how to resolve this? Is this somehow caused by the > repositories I have enabled?can you run in a shell window, sudo yum check-update and paste the output here ? otherwise we'd just be guessing whats going on. -- john r pierce, recycling bits in santa cruz
On 07/01/2015 02:12 PM, John R Pierce wrote:> On 7/1/2015 2:02 PM, Kay Schenk wrote: >> My Update Applet keeps giving me messages to install an update to a >> package I do not have installed. To make matters more confusing, when I >> actually try to install the package it wants to update, there is a >> problem with the installation. >> >> Any tips on how to resolve this? Is this somehow caused by the >> repositories I have enabled? > > can you run in a shell window, > > sudo yum check-update > > and paste the output here ? > > otherwise we'd just be guessing whats going on. >OK, here ya go -- Obsoleting Packages perl-IO-Compress.noarch 2.052-1.el6.rfx rpmforge-extras perl-IO-Compress-Bzip2.i686 2.021-136.el6_6.1 @updates perl-IO-Compress.noarch 2.052-1.el6.rfx rpmforge-extras perl-Compress-Zlib.i686 2.021-136.el6_6.1 @updates perl-IO-Compress.noarch 2.052-1.el6.rfx rpmforge-extras perl-IO-Compress-Base.i686 2.021-136.el6_6.1 @updates perl-IO-Compress.noarch 2.052-1.el6.rfx rpmforge-extras perl-IO-Compress-Zlib.i686 2.021-136.el6_6.1 @updates -- -------------------------------------------- MzK "We can all sleep easy at night knowing that somewhere at any given time, the Foo Fighters are out there fighting Foo." -- David Letterman * * English * Chinese (Simplified) * Chinese * German * Italian * Spanish * English * Chinese (Simplified) * Chinese * German * Italian * Spanish <javascript:void(0);>