On 4/23/06, sophana <sophana at zizi.ath.cx> wrote: > What I don't understand, is that it works with centos 4. Centos 4 has a totally different package set, and a newer version of yum. > Is my rpm database broken? I have no clue. You haven't given us enough information to know at this point. > I have an old centos 3.3, and cannot update because of broken dependencies. 3.3 is REALLY old (3.7 is the current version of centos3) and outdated. I'd recommend removing whatever the dependency is on your system, updating, and then re-installing the app. This advice may not apply if you've done something destructive to your system, or if you're expecting rpm to pick up things you've built from source. With the information you've given us, there isn't much to go on for answers at this point. -- This message has been double ROT13 encoded for security. Anyone other than the intended recipient attempting to decode this message will be in violation of the DMCA