On Wed, 2007-07-11 at 14:26 -0600, Wayne Sweatt wrote: > Dear Yum Team, > I've been promoting the use of Yum here for managing our Fedora 3-6 > and RHEL 4 systems for several months now, and we've had some issues > that we've worked around, but NOW there seems to be a big complaint > about Yum doing one of it's basic tasks with what certainly seems to > be irrational design. > > An administrator was removing the Hal daemon package(s) and Yum > decided it needed to remove 182 packages. I mean.. really! > > This was on a RHEL 4 (update 3) system, with an "Everything" install > (originally) > > The yum command was: > > "yum remove hal hal-devel" > > The Yum dependency resolution determined that the removal of 182 RPMs > was necessary - as seen below. > > Our admin killed the process before Yum butchered too much of the > system's packages. > How in the world can this list be valid? > kernel-utils? anaconda? firefox? system-config-* ? > Please explain/help? Here's an easy way to read about it: rpm -e --test hal hal-devel error: Failed dependencies: hal >= 0.5.8.1 is needed by (installed) gnome-mount-0.6-2.fc7.i386 hal >= 0.5.0 is needed by (installed) gnome-volume-manager-2.17.0-7.fc7.i386 hal >= 0.5.9 is needed by (installed) hal-info-20070516-2.fc7.noarch hal >= 0.5.0 is needed by (installed) NetworkManager-0.6.5-6.fc7.i386 hal >= 0.2.96 is needed by (installed) kudzu-1.2.71.1-1.i386 hal >= 0.5.7 is needed by (installed) nautilus-cd-burner-2.18.2-1.fc7.i386 hal >= 0.5.6 is needed by (installed) gnome-power-manager-2.18.3-1.fc7.i386 hal >= 0.5.0 is needed by (installed) NetworkManager-gnome-0.6.5-6.fc7.i386 hal >= 0.5.9 is needed by (installed) gdm-2.18.2-1.fc7.i386 hal >= 0.5.2 is needed by (installed) smartmontools-5.37-3.fc7.i386 hal >= 0.5.0 is needed by (installed) hal-cups-utils-0.6.9.2-1.fc7.i386 hal >= 0.5.9 is needed by (installed) gparted-0.3.3-11.fc7.i386 hal-devel >= 0.5.7 is needed by (installed) gnome-vfs2-devel-2.18.1-4.fc7.i386 then trace all of those deps back out. You're removing most of gnome b/c of gnome-vfs2 going away with it. It's not an issue with yum, it's an issue with the deps. Why are you removing hal anyway? -sv _______________________________________________ Yum mailing list Yum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.dulug.duke.edu/mailman/listinfo/yum