[ATrpms-users] Transaction Check Error: mythtv-theme-MythCenter-0.17-1.at and myththemes-0.19-106.at - mythtv-suite 58.at

Jason MacLeod jason.d.macleod at gmail.com
Mon Jun 19 07:48:44 CEST 2006


Hi,

First, let me say thanks so much for providing these packages.  They
make installing mythtv very straightforward.  I installed mythtv-suite
on an FC4 machine three weeks ago without a hitch.

Tonight, trying to do a fresh install on an FC5 machine, I'm seeing
some errors from yum:

# yum install mythtv-suite

...

Transaction Check Error:   file
/usr/share/mythtv/themes/MythCenter/qtlook.txt conflicts between
attempted installs of mythtv-theme-MythCenter-0.17-1.at and
myththemes-0.19-106.at
  file /usr/share/mythtv/themes/MythCenter/theme.xml conflicts between
attempted installs of mythtv-theme-MythCenter-0.17-1.at and
myththemes-0.19-106.at
  file /usr/share/mythtv/themes/MythCenter/ui.xml conflicts between
attempted installs of mythtv-theme-MythCenter-0.17-1.at and
myththemes-0.19-106.at


# yum info mythtv-suite

atrpms                                                               [1/6]
core                                                                 [2/6]
dries                                                                [3/6]
updates                                                              [4/6]
freshrpms                                                            [5/6]
extras                                                               [6/6]

Available Packages
Name   : mythtv-suite
Arch   : i386
Version: 0.19
Release: 58.at
Size   : 3.4 k
Repo   : atrpms
Summary: Meta-package dragging in all of MythTV and add-ons.
Description:
 MythTV provides a unified graphical interface for recording and viewing
television programs.  Refer to the mythtv package for more information.


I think this conflict has already been reported - I saw a few posts
about people having trouble upgrading existing installations.  I
thought I would add that I'm having trouble with a fresh installation
as well.

I did not see an easy way to force yum to go ahead - if someone is
aware of a 'full speed ahead' override, would you please post it?

thanks,

_jason



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