Re: Problems with update -- redhat-lsb conflicts

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On Mon, 25 Jun 2012 22:12:50 +0200, Reindl Harald wrote:

> --skip-broken tends generally to fail on multilib in a way that
> it pulls i686 deps if they seem to satisfy deps by version
> on a pure x86_64 system as long you do not "exclude=*.i686"

That's something different and the reason why packagers make more
dependencies arch-specific. (For the depsolver, the older i686 packages
are sufficient when resolving dependencies.)

For the redhat-lsb breakage, Yum could notice that redhat-lsb.x86_64
cannot be updated (because of the "protected multilib versions" error) and
exclude it, then proceed and manage to apply other updates.

It might be that it doesn't handle "protected multilib versions" errors
it its --skip-broken mode.

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