On Wed, Dec 12, 2012 at 8:42 AM, O&M Ugarcina <mo.uc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 06/12/12 19:39, Paulo Cavalcanti wrote: > > >> >> On Wed, Dec 5, 2012 at 11:08 PM, George Galt <george.g...@gmail.com<mailto: >> george.g...@gmail.com>**> wrote: >> >> Paulo: >> >> I get a conflict with: >> Transaction Check Error: >> file /usr/bin/nvidia-cuda-proxy-**control from install of >> nvidia-graphics310.19-310.19-**151.fc16.x86_64 conflicts with file >> from package nvidia-graphics304.51-304.51-**149.fc16.x86_64 >> file /usr/bin/nvidia-cuda-proxy-**server from install of >> nvidia-graphics310.19-310.19-**151.fc16.x86_64 conflicts with file >> from package nvidia-graphics304.51-304.51-**149.fc16.x86_64 >> >> I got the same error when I tried to install the 304.64 driver >> (I'm on the 304.51 driver). I believe that the 304.51 driver >> introduced these files (they weren't in the 302 driver). What is >> the appropriate way to handle this? I'm sure I could simply >> ignore the error, but for those who want a clean install (or to >> leave legacy drivers installed in case they need to return to >> them), we might want to fix this issue too. >> >> Sorry to be a PITA! >> >> >> This was happening before. >> nvidia-cuda-proxy-control is a new file, which appeared >> in the 300 series. Since it is unversioned, and the previous package >> is not being removed, the conflict appears. >> >> We can either supply it in a separate package, or just >> filter it as we did with libnvcuvid.so >> >> In the next package, I will deal with this issue. For now, >> just use "sudo rpm -Uvh --force ...." >> .19-151.el6.x86_64 >> > > I just had to force it in , with --nodeps option , so far seems to be > working ok . > > > Best Regards > > Milorad > > > This is because the macros I used to filter the "required" should not be available for centos/rhel. I have no solution for that... -- Paulo Roma Cavalcanti LCG - UFRJ
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