newbies should stick with the versiosn released in the release media...
But I still have to see a newbie that know or respect that rule...
On 4/1/07, James Knott
Joe Morris (NTM) wrote:
James Knott wrote:
I find I get dependency errors. "Unresolved dependencies: Updating OpenOffice_org-2.1-0.1.i586[System packages] to OpenOffice_org-2.1-14.2.i586[20070331-213355] There are no installable providers of xml-commons-apis for OpenOffice_org-2.1-14.2.i586[20070331-213355] OpenOffice_org-2.1-0.1.i586[System packages] replaced by OpenOffice_org-2.1-14.2.i586[20070331-213355]"
joe@jmorris:~> rpm -q --whatprovides xml-commons-apis xerces-j2-2.8.1-18 IIRC, it was on the DVD. Do you have the oss and non-oss sources configured? Did you install via CD?
Yes, I had those sources configured, but I had to add the DVD. After that, I was able to do the OO update. However, I noticed that the files are back in the /usr/lib/ooo-2.0 directory, instead of 2.1, as the previous version was.
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