On Sat, 2004-12-11 at 07:06 -0500, Paul Cartwright wrote:
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On Saturday 11 December 2004 5:33 am, David Robertson wrote:
no, the issues is I already have mozilla 1.72 installed..
PaulsPC:/ # rpm -qa|grep mozi mozilla-1.7.2-17.2 mozilla-mail-1.7.2-17.2
so the errors message:
The following packages have unmet dependencies: epiphany: Depends: mozilla (= 1.6) but 1.7.2-17.2 is to be installed
means it wants an older version than I already have installed..
Do you have ulb-gnome in your sources list? I have these packages installed from there with no problems (mozilla-1.7.2-100.SuSE.ulb.1).
I don't have that site in my list, I only have 1 line in my list, the one that came with it I think. I've asked for help with a sources.list but noone answered. my point was that I already have Mozilla-1.7.2 installed, apt was complaining about dependencies of a program that needs mozilla-1.6.2 OK. My /etc/apt/sources.list is as follows:
rpm ftp://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/suse/apt/ SuSE/9.1-i386 usr-local-bin rpmkeys base update kde misc xfree86 mozilla suser-rbos suser-oc2pus suser-guru suser-gbv suser-kpietrz suser-tcousin suser-scorot suser-sbarnin suser-jogley suser-ollakka labplot funktronics packman packman-i686 kernel-of-the-day suse-people suse-projects kde3-stable security rpm-src ftp://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/suse/apt/ SuSE/9.1-i386 usr-local-bin rpmkeys base update kde misc xfree86 mozilla suser-rbos suser-oc2pus suser-guru suser-gbv suser-kpietrz suser-tcousin suser-scorot suser-sbarnin suser-jogley suser-ollakka labplot funktronics packman packman-i686 kernel-of-the-day suse-people suse-projects kde3-stable security (note that is really only two lines, beginning "rpm" and "rpm-src.") Some are self-explanatory; usr-local-bin provides James Ogley's gnome (2.8) packages (which I use), packman is good for multimedia; suse-people and suser-* are a bit cutting edge and shouldn't be included if you don't want anything to break - I rarely have any problems, though. Since the packages with which you are having problems are mainly gnome-based, I would suggest that you replace gnome and gnome2 in your sources.list with usr-local-bin, and try again. David -- Registered Linux User No 207521 at The Linux Counter http://counter.li.org/ "Never offend people with style when you can offend them with substance."