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Old 1st January 2006, 10:14 PM
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yum update k3b...no love

I use k3b to burn my music, etc...but yum is having an issue updating it. Please see below:

Code:
# yum update k3b
Setting up Update Process
Setting up repositories
Reading repository metadata in from local files
Resolving Dependencies
--> Populating transaction set with selected packages. Please wait.
---> Package k3b.i386 0:0.12.10-0.fc4.1 set to be updated
--> Running transaction check
--> Processing Dependency: k3b = 0:0.12.4a for package: k3b-lame
--> Processing Dependency: libk3b.so.1 for package: k3b-mpc
--> Processing Dependency: cdrdao for package: k3b
--> Processing Dependency: k3b = 0:0.12.4a for package: k3b-mp3
--> Processing Dependency: libk3b.so.1 for package: k3b-lame
--> Processing Dependency: libk3b.so.1 for package: k3b-mp3
--> Processing Dependency: libk3b.so.1 for package: k3b-ffmpeg
--> Processing Dependency: k3b = 0:0.12.4a for package: k3b-mpc
--> Processing Dependency: k3b = 0:0.12.4a for package: k3b-ffmpeg
--> Restarting Dependency Resolution with new changes.
--> Populating transaction set with selected packages. Please wait.
---> Package cdrdao.i386 0:1.1.9-9 set to be updated
--> Running transaction check
--> Processing Dependency: k3b = 0:0.12.4a for package: k3b-lame
--> Processing Dependency: libk3b.so.1 for package: k3b-mpc
--> Processing Dependency: k3b = 0:0.12.4a for package: k3b-mp3
--> Processing Dependency: libk3b.so.1 for package: k3b-lame
--> Processing Dependency: libk3b.so.1 for package: k3b-mp3
--> Processing Dependency: libk3b.so.1 for package: k3b-ffmpeg
--> Processing Dependency: k3b = 0:0.12.4a for package: k3b-mpc
--> Processing Dependency: k3b = 0:0.12.4a for package: k3b-ffmpeg
--> Finished Dependency Resolution
Error: Missing Dependency: k3b = 0:0.12.4a is needed by package k3b-lame
Error: Missing Dependency: libk3b.so.1 is needed by package k3b-mpc
Error: Missing Dependency: k3b = 0:0.12.4a is needed by package k3b-mp3
Error: Missing Dependency: libk3b.so.1 is needed by package k3b-lame
Error: Missing Dependency: libk3b.so.1 is needed by package k3b-mp3
Error: Missing Dependency: libk3b.so.1 is needed by package k3b-ffmpeg
Error: Missing Dependency: k3b = 0:0.12.4a is needed by package k3b-mpc
Error: Missing Dependency: k3b = 0:0.12.4a is needed by package k3b-ffmpeg
Now it looks like yum is telling me that k3b is needed...hmmm...

has anyone run across this?
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