Am 20.04.2012 18:09, schrieb Davi Garcia: > Hi all, > > I'm using Fedora 17 on my workstation but I'm having issue to upgrade my system. I think someone pushed some Alpha > packages to the "updates-testing" repository. Does any one know if this is expected? The output below shows "yum > update --skip-broken". > > Packages skipped because of dependency problems: > 1:libsmbclient-4.0.0-41alpha18.fc17.x86_64 from updates-testing > pytalloc-2.0.7-4.fc17.x86_64 from fedora > 1:samba4-client-4.0.0-41alpha18.fc17.x86_64 from updates-testing > 1:samba4-common-4.0.0-41alpha18.fc17.x86_64 from updates-testing > 1:samba4-dc-4.0.0-41alpha18.fc17.x86_64 from updates-testing > 1:samba4-dc-libs-4.0.0-41alpha18.fc17.x86_64 from updates-testing > 1:samba4-libs-4.0.0-41alpha18.fc17.x86_64 from updates-testing first you are using a beta version of fedora additionally you are using updates-testing on a beta-release finally "samba4" is alpha and will be for the near future you decided to install "samba4" instead of "samba" even Fedora 18 will contain samba-3.x for now http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/packageinfo?packageID=360 so why are you explicitly installing alpha software on beta-release? what do you expect now? downgrade to regular samba or simply wait / skip-broken for some time
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