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<H1>[Mageia-dev] vbox/vboxadditions conflicts question</H1>
<B>andre999</B>
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<I>Thu Mar 24 17:41:48 CET 2011</I>
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<PRE>Frank Griffin a écrit :
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</I>><i> On 03/23/2011 08:45 AM, Olivier Blin wrote:
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</I>>><i> Don't you have x11 packages for vbox guest installed?
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</I>><i> That was it, thanks.
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</I>><i> Apparently virtualbox-additions and the x11 package were forced on
</I>><i> during my post-installation processing. Is there an rpm or urpmq query
</I>><i> that will highlight conflicts between installed packages on a system ?
</I>><i> For example, if I installed dkms-virtualbox and then installed
</I>><i> dkms-vboxadditions with --force, is there a query which would report
</I>><i> that these two are in conflict ?
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</I>><i> My post-installation processing installs over 1000 additional packages
</I>><i> to bring a fresh system up to the state of the system it is replacing,
</I>><i> and --force is necessary to prevent scores of bogus prompts. It would be
</I>><i> convenient to be able to detect the remaining conflicts once the dust
</I>><i> has settled and the installs are finished so that any remaining
</I>><i> conflicts can be addressed manually.
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good idea.
Also, it seems that when a conflict is reported, it should list the
applications (and versions) it finds to be in conflict.
It is _really_ frustrating to have these anonymous conflicts, when
rpm/urpm must know what it is finding in conflict.
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André
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