On 06/10/2012 12:42 AM, Ed Greshko <Ed.Greshko@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 06/10/2012 01:31 PM,fedoraproject@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Since updating from Core 16 to Core 17, I've been getting some yum
dependency
failures, with the diagnostic
"Processing Conflict: [package name] conflicts filesystem< 3"
or
"Processing Conflict: [package name] conflicts filesystem< 3-2"
Apparently, this is supposed to occur when one attempts to install
a package that
needs the new files system on a system using the old file system.
But my file system appears to have been successfully updated.
/bin, /lib, and
/sbin are aliases for appropriate subdirectories of /usr. If I
again try to update
the filesystem, dmesg reports that it was already updated.
So at what is yum looking that tells it that the file system is not
updated, and
how do I fix that?
It seems possible the system thinks you have the old version of
filesystem still
installed.
What does
rpm q filesystem or rpm -qa | grep ^filesystem
return?
Ah, it returned
filesystem-3-2.fc17.i686
filesystem-2.4.44-1.fc16.i686
and
yum erase filesystem-2.4.44-1.fc16.i686
set things right!
Thanks much!
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