[MLUG] fix dependency

David Montminy david.montminy at gmail.com
Tue Dec 9 22:33:59 EST 2008


What is the output of these commands:

yum repolist
yum search libpq
rpm -qa | grep libpq


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Denny Stamos wrote:
> Hi Andy i am not running X, its a web/mail server.
> 
> I dont mind stopping dovecot but i did not want to completly remove it
> because i have users connecting for webmail. I just did not
> want to mess with it but if i have to remove and then reinstall i will.
> 
> So i dont try to resolve the dependencies ? i remove the packages? is
> that really the best way?
> 
> 
> On Tue, Dec 9, 2008 at 9:34 PM, Andy Pintar <andy at hapoteh.net
> <mailto:andy at hapoteh.net>> wrote:
> 
>     In single user mode you can use cmdline update/remove.  I'm not sure
>     what
>     the rpm commands are but just do the same cmdline stuff as with X
>     running
>     etc, only straight from the terminal.  Not exactly sure how much cruft
>     linux loads in single user mode but one would hope that it's a small
>     enough footprint that Dovecot isn't loaded.
> 
>     I'm starting to get a different idea about what you meant though, you
>     can't remove Dovecot because you want it always running?  In that case
>     remove then upgrade then reinstall.  If it's a conflict on your upgrade
>     path you shouldn't expect to be able to keep it running during an
>     upgrade.  You should consider a different upgrade path in that case.
> 
>     On Tue, 9 Dec 2008, Denny Stamos wrote:
> 
>     > "Boot to single user mode."
>     >
>     > then what ?
>     >
>     >
>     >
>     > On Tue, Dec 9, 2008 at 7:21 PM, Andy Pintar <andy at hapoteh.net
>     <mailto:andy at hapoteh.net>> wrote:
>     >       Boot to single user mode.
>     >
>     >       On Tue, 9 Dec 2008, Denny Stamos wrote:
>     >       > But as far as removing i cant remove Dovecot as its being
>     used, is there a way to fix this without removing ? Can i just place
>     the .so file in
>     >       /usr/lib ?
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