Are you attached to the RHN? Or are you installing from downloaded rpm file?
If the latter, you can always use -nodeps but this could lead to issues, however, simply uninstalling the rpm then later would resolve it so it is worth a try since it is the easiest thing to do, otherwise the RHN applet has an option to resolve dependencies...or you can always update the libs.
PhillyFloyd
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June 22nd, 2008 13:00
Are you attached to the RHN? Or are you installing from downloaded rpm file?
If the latter, you can always use -nodeps but this could lead to issues, however, simply uninstalling the rpm then later would resolve it so it is worth a try since it is the easiest thing to do, otherwise the RHN applet has an option to resolve dependencies...or you can always update the libs.