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Old 11th December 2008, 04:41 AM
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Unhappy missing dependancy, but dependancy is installed fine??

I am trying to do a yum install avant-window-navigator, but it tells me I am missing dependencies.

Missing Dependency: gnome-python2-desktop = 2.22.0-2.fc9 is needed by package gnome-python2-gnomedesktop-2.22.0-2.fc9.i386 (fedora)

but when I do

rpm -q gnome-python2-desktop

I see


gnome-python2-desktop-2.22.0-4.fc9.i386


What am I missing here?

thanks
xmad
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