Eric Robinson wrote:

> Typing:
> 
> up2date -u
> 
> ...produces the following messages:
> 
> Testing package set / solving RPM inter-dependencies...
> There was a package dependency problem. The message was:
> A package providing librpmio-4.0.3.so could not be found.
> A package providing librpm-4.0.3.so could not be found.
> A package providing librpmdb-4.0.3.so could not be found.
> 
> Um, what's going on here?
> 
> --Eric
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When I upgraded rpm to 4.0.4-7, and along with it popt to 1.6.4-7, it broke 
up2date (which I uninstalled to avoid dependency issues). If you've 
installed kdeadmin from KDE3 you'll have done the same. I haven't tried 
compiling up2date from source yet, rather I'm using RedCarpet. 
-- 
Bill Piety
Registered Linux user #193275




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