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Old 15th July 2012, 01:16 AM
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Error trying to update package

When I try to update tthe package Protocol Buffers in Fedora 17, I get this error:

libcompizconfig-0.9.5.92-1.fc15.x86_64 requires libprotobuf.so.6()(64bit) : Success - empty transaction

Anyone know how to satisfy this update ?

I have tried to change from protobuf lite libraries to protobuf development libraries but when I Apply my change in Add/Remove Software I see a mesage saying Resolving Dependencies and then nothing happens and my change is not applied.
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