[ATrpms-users] Unresolvable conflict.

Matthew Moore mdm at iinet.net.au
Thu Jun 16 07:43:04 CEST 2005


Hi Axel & Team

I'm hoping you can help with a library conflict I can't work out how to
resolve.  I'm running a PC which was running FC4T3 and am attempting to
upgrade to FC4.  I've updated my sources.list to ensure I have the
appropriate repositories and am attempting an 'apt-get dist-upgrade'.  It
comes back with a wealth of packages it wants to install:


The following packages will be upgraded
    4Suite DCC SDL_mixer SDL_mixer-devel SDL_net SDL_net-devel alsa-utils
apt atk audit audit-libs autoconf automake automake14
    automake15 automake16 automake17 comps device-mapper dovecot doxygen
fedora-release fetchmail foomatic gamin gamin-devel glib2
    glib2-devel hpijs java-1.4.2-gcj-compat jwhois kakasi kakasi-dict
kdebase kdebase-devel libsoup lirc lirc-lib lm_sensors lvm2
    netpbm netpbm-devel patchutils perl-Class-MethodMaker
perl-HTML-TableExtract perl-Parse-Syslog perl-Statistics-Distributions
    perl-Term-ReadKey perl-Text-Kakasi portaudio prelink qt qt-MySQL qt-ODBC
qt-designer qt-devel redhat-artwork rhythmbox rp-pppoe
    selinux-policy-targeted sk98lin sysreport
The following NEW packages will be installed:
    perl-Authen-SASL
The following packages have been kept back
    perl-SOAP-Lite

Then errors out with:

   file /usr/lib/libglib-2.0.so.0 from install of glib2-2.7.0-1 conflicts
with file from package libglib-2.0_0-2.6.4-1_11.rhfc3.92.at
          file /usr/lib/libgobject-2.0.so.0 from install of glib2-2.7.0-1
conflicts with file from package libgobject-2.0_0-2.6.4-1_11.rhfc3.92.at
          file /usr/lib/libgmodule-2.0.so.0 from install of glib2-2.7.0-1
conflicts with file from package libgmodule-2.0_0-2.6.4-1_11.rhfc3.92.at
          file /usr/lib/libgthread-2.0.so.0 from install of glib2-2.7.0-1
conflicts with file from package libgthread-2.0_0-2.6.4-1_11.rhfc3.92.at
          file /etc/sysconfig/rhn/sources from install of fedora-release-4-2
conflicts with file from package atrpms-package-config-92-1.rhfc3.at


Please forgive the (most likely) stupid question, but should I remove the
installed packages then install the new?  Or can you suggest an alternate
course of action?


Many thanks.

Matt.




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