On Fri, Aug 03, 2007 at 10:03:40AM -0600, Shad L. Lords wrote:
> It could also be that the name of the package changed:
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# yum list '*myth*' | grep lib
> libmyth.i386                             0.20.1-158.el4         installed
> libmyth-0.20.1_0.i386                    0.20.1-161.el4         atrpms
> libmythavcodec-0.20.1_0.i386             0.20.1-161.el4         atrpms
> libmythavformat-0.20.1_0.i386            0.20.1-161.el4         atrpms
> libmythavutil-0.20.1_0.i386              0.20.1-161.el4         atrpms
> libmythfreemheg-0.20.1_0.i386            0.20.1-161.el4         atrpms
> libmythlivemedia-0.20.1_0.i386           0.20.1-161.el4         atrpms
> libmythtv-0.20.1_0.i386                  0.20.1-161.el4         atrpms
> libmythui-0.20.1_0.i386                  0.20.1-161.el4         atrpms
> libmythupnp-0.20.1_0.i386                0.20.1-161.el4         atrpms
> 
> libmyth is installed and the updated package is called libmyth-0.20.1_0.

Thanks Shad! This is one of the issues I could had been staring on
for weeks and not see the obvious :)

So, back to Kim: If you have both libmythtv-0.20.1_0 and libmyth then
something must be still amiss. These two packages should probably
conflict on the file level. And if you have libmyth only then
something else is broken as well. At the very least the mythtv package
should try to install itself as this obsoletes it.
-- 
Axel.Thimm at ATrpms.net

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