up2date problem with already installed redhat-artwork

Thomas Cameron thomas.cameron at camerontech.com
Sun Oct 17 16:51:55 UTC 2004


On Sun, 2004-10-17 at 12:30 -0400, Robert L Cochran wrote:
> My latest attempt to run up2date is failing consistently with this message:
> 
> rhgb                                    0.14.1         1                 
> x86_64
> rhn-applet                              2.1.15         2                 
> x86_64
> rp-pppoe                                3.5            22                
> x86_64
> rpm                                     4.3.2          13                
> x86_64
> rpm-build                               4.3.2          13                
> x86_64
> rpm-devel                               4.3.2          13                
> x86_64
> rpm-libs                                4.3.2          13                
> x86_64
> rpm-python                              4.3.2          13                
> x86_64
> shadow-utils                            4.0.3          35                
> x86_64
> system-config-securitylevel             1.4.12         1                 
> x86_64
> system-config-securitylevel-tui         1.4.12         1                 
> x86_64
> tcl                                     8.4.7          2                 
> x86_64
> udev                                    038            2                 
> x86_64
> vixie-cron                              4.1            19                
> x86_64
> vte                                     0.11.11        6                 
> x86_64
> ypbind                                  1.17.2         3                 
> x86_64
> 
> 
> Testing package set / solving RPM inter-dependencies...
> ########################################
> RPM package conflict error.  The message was:
> Test install failed because of package conflicts:
> The following packages were added to your selection to satisfy dependencies:
> Name                                    Version        Release
> --------------------------------------------------------------
> redhat-artwork                          0.115          1
> redhat-artwork                          0.115          1
> 
> package redhat-artwork-0.115-1 is already installed
> 
> Bob

IIRC I had this problem with a different package.  I had to uninstall
that package, let up2date install it and then everything worked out.

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