fc2 yum dependency issue
André S.
asenci at uol.com.br
Sat Mar 27 15:04:28 UTC 2004
I can install some programs without any problems with yum, but I still
can't update (dependences issue) and some mirrors still don't work.
Do you have any suggestions of mirrors for yum and apt-get? I've already
installed apt and synaptic packages (using yum).
The errors I'm getting:
[root ~]# yum -C update
Gathering header information file(s) from server(s)
Server: AtRPMs - Good
Server: AtRPMs - Stable
Server: Ibiblio - Development Core
Server: Livna - Stable
Server: redIRIS - OS
Server: redIRIS - Stable
Server: redIRIS - Updates
Server: Unicamp - Development Core
Finding updated packages
Downloading needed headers
Resolving dependencies
..Package XFree86 needs XFree86-xfs = 4.3.0-45.0.1, this is not
available.
Package XFree86 needs XFree86-libs = 4.3.0-45.0.1, this is not
available.
Package XFree86-devel needs XFree86-libs = 4.3.0-45.0.1, this is not
available.
[root ~]#
After adding some new mirrors:
[root ~]# yum update
Gathering header information file(s) from server(s)
Server: AtRPMs - Good
Server: AtRPMs - Stable
Server: Fedora US - OS
Server: Fedora US - Stable
Server: Fedora US - Testing
Server: Fedora US - Unstable
Server: Fedora US - Updates
Server: Fresh RPMs - Core
Server: Ibiblio - Development Core
retrygrab() failed for:
ftp://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/distributions/fedora/linux/core/
development/i386/headers/header.info
Executing failover method
failover: out of servers to try
Error getting file ftp://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/distributions/
fedora/linux/core/development/i386/headers/header.info
[Errno 4] IOError: [Errno ftp error] 550 headers: No such file or
directory
Em Sex, 2004-03-26 às 15:57 -0700, Michael Stenner escreveu:
> On Fri, Mar 26, 2004 at 07:39:46PM -0300, André S. wrote:
> > I'm having a lot of problems trying to update with up2date and yum, yum
> > usually fails to get headers from some servers. Is apt-get better?
> > Many differences?
>
> Well, if you can't get data from the servers, there's not much that
> ANY program can do. Yum and apt use different metadata schemes, so
> it's _possible_ that you'd have more luck with apt. However, it
> sounds like your fundamental problem is getting reliable server
> access. Try and find some free-er mirrors. Of course, the network
> problems could be on your end, too.
>
> -Michael
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