yum says different package installed than requested, provides incomplete.

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Hi,

On F9beta + updates, I am trying:
COMMAND: yum -d 10 install yum-skip-broken
Installroot: /
Ext Commands:

   yum-skip-broken
Reading Local RPMDB
rpmdb time: 0.000
Setting up Package Sacks
Running "postreposetup" handler for "presto" plugin
Setting up and reading Presto delta metadata
No Presto metadata available for livna-development
No Presto metadata available for rawhide
No Presto metadata available for freshrpms
Running "postreposetup" handler for "downloadonly" plugin
Running "exclude" handler for "protectbase" plugin
0 packages excluded due to repository protections
Running "exclude" handler for "priorities" plugin
pkgsack time: 0.465
Setting up Install Process
Parsing package install arguments
Building updates object
up:Obs Init time: 0.404
putting glibc in complex update
putting openssl in complex update
putting kernel-devel in complex update
putting kernel in complex update
processing glibc.i686
processing openssl
processing kernel-devel.i686
processing kernel.i686
up:simple updates time: 0.224
up:obs time: 0.010
up:condense time: 0.000
updates time: 2.930
Package yum-3.2.14-2.fc9.noarch already installed and latest version
Nothing to do
[root@poweredge z]# yum provides yum-skip-broken
Loaded plugins: allowdowngrade, downloadonly, presto, priorities, protect-
              : packages, protectbase, refresh-packagekit
Setting up and reading Presto delta metadata
No Presto metadata available for livna-development
No Presto metadata available for rawhide
No Presto metadata available for freshrpms
0 packages excluded due to repository protections
yum-skip-broken.noarch : Yum plugin to handle skiping packages with dependency problems
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From memory skipbroken is now packaged with yum. Is the reason yum says yum is already installed when I asked for yum-skip-broken because yum provides skip-broken >= x one is actually a later version ?

Does this mean the actual yum-skip-broken should be removed from fedora 9 ?

How about the provides, which says only yum-skip-broken provides that capability ?

DaveT.
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