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Comment 19 for bug 913213

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In , Brian Durant (globetrotterdk-gmail) wrote :

I am experiencing the same problem in the GNOME 3 GUI,when trying to install a driver for my Epson printer. Trying to install the exact same package from the command line kicks up a totally different error:

# urpmi epson-inkjet-printer-nx420-1.0.0-1lsb3.2.x86_64.rpm
In order to satisfy the 'sendmail-command' dependency, one of the following packages is needed:
1- postfix-2.8.8-1.mga2.x86_64: Postfix Mail Transport Agent (to install)
2- sendmail-8.14.5-2.mga2.x86_64: A widely used Mail Transport Agent (MTA) (to install)
3- ssmtp-2.64-5.mga1.x86_64: A minimal mail-transfer agent which forwards mail to an SMTP server (to install)
4- msmtp-1.4.24-1.mga2.x86_64: An SMTP client (to install)
5- dma-0.7-1.mga2.x86_64: dma is an end-system mail server and supports queueing and local & remote mail delivery via SMTP and SSL/TLS (to install)
What is your choice? (1-5)

Is anyone else experiencing this behavior at the command line on the same package that gives the bug report error in the GUI? Personally, I don't understand why installing a printer driver should kick up a dependency error for an MTA...