On Saturday 15 November 2003 05:45, Dave Roberts wrote:
Nope. I had the same thing happen to me. I upgraded a RH9 installation and then fired up synaptic and it complained the same way. There were all sorts of little things having issues, however, so I ended up reinstalling FC1 clean on the root partition. This is definitely an upgrade issue, though I can't tell if it has something to do with apt/synaptic or just a RH9->FC1 upgrade.
-- Dave
I didn't use apt/synaptic but rather the distributed ISO's to upgrade from RH9 to Fedora and ended up with both ntp rpms too. rpm -qa | grep ntp- ntp-4.1.2-5 ntp-4.1.2-0.rc1.2
Regards, Mike Klinke