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On Fri, 21 Mar 2003 17:14:14 -0600, Mark Richardson wrote:

> I am running RedHat 8.0 with the latest kernel and downloaded VMWare beta 4
> so I can run my Windows ME apps.  During the VM install, the installer could
> not find a "gcc" compiler.  I popped in my RH 8 install disk, found the
> "gcc" files and began to install them.  THEN I got an error that the
> installer could not find "krb5-libs = 1.7.5-6". I did a search on my system
> and found I had "1.7.5-8" installed.  Now I can't get "gcc" to install
> because it won't accept "-8".  Should I uninstall krb5-libs ...-8 and
> download -6, then install gcc ALL so I can run VM Beta 4?  OR will this
> cascade problems in my system.  

That is documented here:

  https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=78638

Unfortunately, the original reporter does not care enough to re-open
the report, and he does not react on private mails either. :(

Theoretically, at least one developer at Red Hat should have
received and seen the additional comments, in particular my recent
ones from end of January and end of February. I don't know why it
seems as if the comments are ignored and why the report is still
in state NOTABUG.

In short, redhat-config-packages is unable to solve certain
dependencies as soon as you install errata updates. The work-around
is to downgrade krb5-* in order to be able to use
redhat-config-packages again. Or install additional software only
via up2date. Pointing up2date to packages on local file-system helps
in that case.

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