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On Thu, 2010-06-10 at 16:45 +0300, Jussi Hirvi wrote:
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On 10.6.2010 16.38, Steve Huff wrote:
> yum tells you what the problem is, and the solution.
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> the problem is that both the packages perl-Compress-Zlib-2.015-1 and
> perl-IO-Compress-2.024-1 contain the same file. the solution is to
> install only one of those two packages.
Ok, but that is no solution yet - both packages seem to be needed - one
by openwebmail and the other by amavisd and spamassassin.
> there is a deeper problem, though: whoever wrote the openwebmail RPM
> specified some of the Perl dependencies in a problematic fashion. it
> looks like you got the openwebmail package from the project page;
> look at how these dependencies are specified:
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> $ rpm -qp --requires openwebmail-2.53-3.i386.rpm perl perl-suidperl
> perl-Compress-Zlib perl-Text-Iconv perl(MIME::Base64)>= 3.00 ...
Ok, thanks for the rpm -qp tip. I will contact openwebmail, though they
probably know already (they should).
Meanwhile, any (more dirty) fixes?
- Jussi
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You can install one of them using rpm with --no-deps switch. Hopefully this will not brake anything Zlib.pm related.<BR>
I usually do this when I install various perl modules from rpmforge. Some of them apparently conflict with perl installation or perl modules from CentOS.<BR>
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