Hello Patel, On Mon, 2009-10-05 at 08:12 -0430, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: > On Mon, 2009-10-05 at 08:03 -0400, Fabio Jara wrote: > > > I hope Tim (ignored_mailbox) will not see your advice. He recently > > was > > > very angry about yum clean all. Now it's forbidden to give such > > advice > > > ;-) > > Why is that? that worked for me two times in a row now, why is it > > forbidden? O_o For future reference. > > The only reason to use "yum clean all" instead of "yum clean metadata" > is if you're running out of space because of cached packages. Then you > get to waste bandwidth (not to mention server resources) downloading > them again. > > "yum clean metadata" has solved every problem I've ever had that "yum > clean all" would have solved. I would be interested to hear *reasoned* > argument about why this might not always be the case (apart from the > disk space issue already mentioned). A while ago i try to update my notebook with yum, and for some reason there was a conflict between the kmod-nvidia driver and another package. So i did all the normal methods that the error suggest me, also yum clean metadata. But when i try to update the same error got me again, so i got wild and type yum clean all. Try again and it work! So, that's why i suggested to do the same. :) I think that with the package-cleanup --problems and the --dupes something was still there, so the clean all remove it. And a short time ago i was having almost the same issue, i asked for help in the mailing list, and the problem this time was that the package have been updated in the mirror but not it's dependencies. So after a couple of days the error wasn't there anymore. That's my history XD, a very short one. > poc > My kind regards. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines