On Wednesday 17 January 2007 23:21, Axel Thimm wrote: > On Wed, Jan 17, 2007 at 10:37:47PM +0000, Anne Wilson wrote: > > Good for you. It didn't for me. I've being trying to update the atrpms > > version today, but I'm having no success at all. I updated the kernel > > first, but I'm seeing > > for hdr in conduit.getRpmDB().getHdrList(): > > Traceback (most recent call last): > > File "/usr/bin/yum", line 29, in ? > > yummain.main(sys.argv[1:]) > > File "/usr/share/yum-cli/yummain.py", line 135, in main > > (result, resultmsgs) = base.buildTransaction() > > File "/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/yum/__init__.py", line 442, in > > buildTransaction > > self.plugins.run('postresolve', rescode=rescode, restring=restring) > > File "/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/yum/plugins.py", line 153, in > > run func(conduitcls(self, self.base, conf, **kwargs)) > > File "/usr/lib/yum-plugins/kmdl.py", line 99, in postresolve_hook > > kmdl_install(conduit, kernels, kmdls(conduit)) > > Are you using selective/partial enebaling of upgrades? E.g. only > updating stuff from ATrpms as you see fit (with --enablerepo etc.)? > Yes > That's the price you pay, because you then miss important updates - > you seem to have an old bogus version of the yum-plugin-kmdl. Your > best bet is to uninstall it, and deactivate the selective/partial > enablement of the ATrpms repo. > > Again: don't use half a repo, better not to use the repo at all. The problem is that if the repo is always enabled it wants to update lots of packages that came from Fedora - at least that's what it looks as though is happening. How can I list all packages I have that come from atrpms? At least that would help me make a sensible decision on this. Anne
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