On Tue, 2007-10-30 at 06:20 -0600, Teruel de Campo MD wrote:
> ref: opensuse 10.3
> smart: 0.51
> 
> Q: if you have many packages to upgrade but few are dependent of a
> library that is not available for example, how can you install upgrades
> that are OK and leave the ones that are not?. I have been doing it one
> by one but that is not good. What I am missing.
> 
> example:
> 
> I have many upgrades and I get the following error. 
> 
> <<<<<<<<<<
> file /usr/lib64/libmtp.so.6 from install of libmtp7-0.2.3-0.pm.1
> conflicts with file from package libmtp-0.2.1-10
> file 
> /usr/share/hal/fdi/information/20thirdparty/10-usb-music-players-libmtp.fdi 
> from install of libmtp7-0.2.3-0.pm.1 conflicts with file from package 
> libmtp-0.2.1-10
> >>>>>>>>>>
> 
> How can I skip this error and continue upgrading the rest of the
> packages?
> 
> TIA
> 
> -=terrry=-
> 

# smart remove libmtp 

This dependency problem also exists with yast2


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