[PlanetCCRMA] Install problem - dependency

Fernando Lopez-Lezcano nando at ccrma.Stanford.EDU
Thu Aug 27 10:00:07 PDT 2009


On Thu, 2009-08-27 at 11:34 -0400, Paul Kemner wrote:
> I installed Fedora 10, and updated it, then added the repositories. 
> 
> then I typed "yum install planetccrma-apps". Eventually I get this:
> 
> adding the --skip-broken doesn't seem to result in an install. 
> 
> --> Processing Dependency: perl(:MODULE_COMPAT_5.8.8) for package:
> perl-Compress-Raw-Zlib-2.020-1.el5.i386                                                   
> ---> Package perl-HTML-Tagset.noarch 0:3.10-8.fc9 set to be
> updated                                                                                          
> ---> Package perl-IO-Compress-Base.i386 0:2.008-73.fc10 set to be
> updated                                                                                    
> ---> Package perl-IO-Compress-Zlib.i386 0:2.008-73.fc10 set to be
> updated                                                                                    
> ---> Package slime-sbcl.i386 0:2.0-15.20081207.1.fc10.ccrma set to be
> updated                                                                                
> --> Processing Dependency: sbcl = 1.0.22 for package:
> slime-sbcl-2.0-15.20081207.1.fc10.ccrma.i386                                                           
> --> Finished Dependency
> Resolution                                                                                                                           
> slime-sbcl-2.0-15.20081207.1.fc10.ccrma.i386 from planetccrma has
> depsolving
> problems                                                                        
>   --> Missing Dependency: sbcl = 1.0.22 is needed by package
> slime-sbcl-2.0-15.20081207.1.fc10.ccrma.i386
> (planetccrma)                                      
> perl-Compress-Raw-Zlib-2.020-1.el5.i386 from epel has depsolving
> problems                                                                                    
>   --> Missing Dependency: perl(:MODULE_COMPAT_5.8.8) is needed by
> package perl-Compress-Raw-Zlib-2.020-1.el5.i386
> (epel)                                     
> Error: Missing Dependency: perl(:MODULE_COMPAT_5.8.8) is needed by
> package perl-Compress-Raw-Zlib-2.020-1.el5.i386
> (epel)                                    
> Error: Missing Dependency: sbcl = 1.0.22 is needed by package
> slime-sbcl-2.0-15.20081207.1.fc10.ccrma.i386
> (planetccrma)                                     
>  You could try using --skip-broken to work around the
> problem                                                                                                
>  You could try running: package-cleanup
> --problems                                                                                                           
>                         package-cleanup
> --dupes                                                                                                              
>                         rpm -Va --nofiles
> --nodigest                                                                                                         
> 
> I try the other suggestions and get:
> 
> [root at localhost ~]# package-cleanup --dupes
> Setting up yum
> Loaded plugins: refresh-packagekit
> You have new mail in /var/spool/mail/root
> [root at localhost ~]# package-cleanup --problems
> Setting up yum
> Loaded plugins: refresh-packagekit
> Reading local RPM database
> Processing all local requires
> No problems found
> [root at localhost ~]# rpm -Va --nofiles --nodigest
> [root at localhost ~]#
> 
> Any suggestions on what to try next? I tried searching the mail
> archives, but haven't found anything. 

Sorry for the problem, I'm away on vacation and I probably won't be able
to solve this till next week (I need to rebuild the version dependent
lisp packages for the new sbcl release). 

You can exclude sbcl with:

  yum --exclude sbcl upgrade

There's something else that depends on sbcl (maxima-*) so you will
probably need to add it to the yum incantation with another --exclude
(or two, I think - add them one by one). 

-- Fernando




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