When I try to do the YAST system upgrade and am pointed to the leo ftp site and the directory yast-source the following dependencies show up. I will spare you the entire print out. I can't figure out what to do. aas_base is available arts is behind a version I am running the bash shell I don't get it. I guess you might say I am clueless at this juncture. Any clue would be helpful. Thanks #### YaST2 conflicts list - generated 2004-02-14 00:36:01 #### aaa_base not available Required by: kdebase3-ksysguardd requires aaa_base Conflict Resolution: ( ) Remove the Conflicting Package Delete kdebase3-ksysguardd ( ) Ignore Conflict and Risk System Inconsistencies arts 1.2.0-7 conflict Required by: kdelibs3 requires arts >= 1.2.0- Unresolved Requirements: arts requires permissions arts requires /bin/sh arts requires /bin/sh arts requires ld-linux.so.2 arts requires libICE.so.6 arts requires libSM.so.6 arts requires libX11.so.6 arts requires libXcursor.so.1 38 more... Conflict Resolution: ( ) Do Not Update arts ( ) Remove All 2 Conflicting Packages Delete kdelibs3 Do Not Install kdesdk3 ( ) Ignore Conflict and Risk System Inconsistencies audiofile 0.2.3-282 conflict Required by: arts requires libaudiofile.so.0 kdeaddons3-konqueror requires libaudiofile.so.0 kdebase3 requires libaudiofile.so.0 kdelibs3 requires libaudiofile.so.0 Unresolved Requirements: audiofile requires /bin/sh audiofile requires ld-linux.so.2 audiofile requires libc.so.6 audiofile requires libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.0) audiofile requires libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.1) audiofile requires libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.1.3) audiofile requires libm.so.6 audiofile requires libm.so.6(GLIBC_2.0) Conflict Resolution: ( ) Remove All 5 Conflicting Packages Delete arts Delete kdeaddons3-konqueror Delete kdebase3 Delete kdelibs3 Do Not Install kdesdk3 ( ) Ignore Conflict and Risk System Inconsistencies autoconf 2.57-153 conflict Unresolved Requirements: autoconf requires m4 autoconf requires info autoconf requires /bin/sh autoconf requires /bin/sh autoconf requires /usr/bin/perl Conflict Resolution: ( ) Ignore Conflict and Risk System Inconsistencies automake 1.7.6-45 conflict Unresolved Requirements: automake requires info automake requires /bin/sh automake requires /bin/sh automake requires /usr/bin/perl Conflict Resolution: ( ) Ignore Conflict and Risk System Inconsistencies /bin/bash not available -- Bob Hunchberger Praxis Solutions, LLC sftwengnr@yahoo.com (2nd Email) Open source is freedom to choose. Using SuSE Linux 8.2 and KDE
On Saturday 14 February 2004 1:13 am, bob hunchberger wrote:
When I try to do the YAST system upgrade and am pointed to the leo ftp site and the directory yast-source the following dependencies show up. I will spare you the entire print out. I can't figure out what to do.
aas_base is available arts is behind a version I am running the bash shell
I don't get it. I guess you might say I am clueless at this juncture. Any clue would be helpful.
I suppose there are two kinds of problems: the ones that many people encounter and the ones that seem unique. Yours seems unique, but I'd guess that the most fundamental problem is the one with bash and aas_base (or is is aaa_base)? I'd try updating aaa_base from leo first and get that squared away and get the bash problem cleared up before working on anything else. Paul Abrahams
On Sat February 14 2004 12:01, Paul W. Abrahams wrote: What is so wierd is that I use the bash shell all the time. The aaa_base, granted needes to be ungraded. How can I upgrade individual compents using Yast? I perform weekly online updates of my system but aaa_base apparently is not one that has a security issue or has needed patching. The only reason it is at a higher version than the std SuSE 8.2 release is because I did a YAST system upgrade of KDE to 3.1.4 several months ago and that upgrade went with out a hitch. thanks for help. bh
On Saturday 14 February 2004 1:13 am, bob hunchberger wrote:
When I try to do the YAST system upgrade and am pointed to the leo ftp site and the directory yast-source the following dependencies show up. I will spare you the entire print out. I can't figure out what to do.
aas_base is available arts is behind a version I am running the bash shell
I don't get it. I guess you might say I am clueless at this juncture. Any clue would be helpful.
I suppose there are two kinds of problems: the ones that many people encounter and the ones that seem unique. Yours seems unique, but I'd guess that the most fundamental problem is the one with bash and aas_base (or is is aaa_base)?
I'd try updating aaa_base from leo first and get that squared away and get the bash problem cleared up before working on anything else.
Paul Abrahams
-- Bob Hunchberger Praxis Solutions, LLC sftwengnr@yahoo.com (2nd Email) Open source is freedom to choose. Using SuSE Linux 8.2 and KDE
On Sunday 15 February 2004 10:05 am, bob hunchberger wrote:
How can I upgrade individual compents using Yast?
You should be able to select them using the "install software" option as long as there are no problems with dependencies -- and I think it's also possible to override the dependency problems. I'm using the 9.0 version of Yast, so there might be small differences. Paul Abrahams
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