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rh9 to fedora, slight apt-get problem
#1

well i switched to fedora an so far so good but iwhen i ran apt-get update it was looking

at alot of rh9 sites, im guessing i need to tell it some new sites, how do i do this? after that

it gave me this problem



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W: There are multiple versions of "ntp" in your system.

This package won't be cleanly updated, unless you leave
only one version. To leave multiple versions installed,
you may remove that warning by setting the following
option in your configuration file:

RPM::Allow-Duplicated { "^ntp$"; };

To disable these warnings completely set:

RPM::Allow-Duplicated-Warning "false";

W: You may want to run apt-get update to correct these problems




 

how should i handle this?

any help would be greatly appreciated

-tek-

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#2

best way would be to rpm -e apt...

 

then install the fedora version of apt-get

 

at least, that's my thought :)

 

cheers

 

anyweb

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#3
just tried apt-works but im still getting the same ugly warning. any ideas where ntp is located so i can get rid of one of the copies?
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#4
found it went in tried to remove ntp , gave me a wierd warning, reinstalled with apt and its seems cool now :)
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