>No, that's not the reason. ATrpms triggered some bugs in yum, there >are good outlines in bugzilla at redhat/yum/atrpms and a lengthy post >at fedora-devel. Some of these bug even triggered on some Red Hat >updates. The good news is that most of the bugs, if not all have been >resolved in latest yum versions. > >So your best way forward is to install your bare yum, issue an update >for yum only and then go forward with updating the system and adding >more packages through yum. > > Hello Axel, I see - hmm - I still maintain that it would be nice to just specify all the repositories you like and then be able to specify to the update function that if it sees multiple newer packages then to choose the newest one that at the same time guaranties that the update function can be successful. Of course your comment shoots the example down. I still think that when you are using multiple repositories inconsistencies are unavoidable even if the integrity of the repositories themselves is intact. Karsten