Tom Horsley wrote:
It's checking, but can it be set to not install the broken rpms\deps?
AFAIK, that's what it does. At least in my case.
In my case I can't tell what the heck it does. There was some inconsistent
repo the other day that was missing a dependency, so yum would get all
the way to the end, then do nothing at all because one package had a
missing dependency.
-skip-broken as a seperate plugin had some issues which has fixed in the
latest yum which merges this option in core yum itself.
Rahul
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