Thank you all for answering Finally I exclude php-pear for updating. Leonard you are right, for some reason rpm forge has install some packs for pear. I'll leave it as is, I cant afford causing problems. We have a lot of web pages and databases running so we cant take any risk. Thank you again On 09/03/2012 7:00 μμ, centos-request@xxxxxxxxxx wrote: > Hello Nikos, On Fri, 2012-03-09 at 11:16 +0200, Nikos Gatsis - Qbit > wrote: >> > I have never Install a package out of yum so this conflict is very >> > strange to me. >> > I try to clean up yum, and update with --skip-broken with no luck. > The .rf packages come from the Repoforge (formerly RPMForge) repo. The > conflict you see is caused by similar packages being provided by > multiple repos. You can only fix that by excluding them from all but one > repo. > >> > Is good to install php packages excluding php-pear? >> > Actually I dont use it. > The fact that you have so many PEAR packages on your system suggest > someone on your system might be using them. Don't blow them away unless > you want to break existing PHP websites that use them. > > All that said, for me the easiest approach managing PEAR packages is > just using PEAR itself to install and update modules. Install the > php-pear rpm once, then exclude it from the updates in your base repo > config. > > (If you take this approach yourself make a list of the installed pear > module rpms before you uninstall them with yum. After uninstalling the > rpms you have to reinstall the modules using "pear install".) > > Regards, > Leonard. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Γατσής Νίκος - Gatsis Nikos* Web developer tel.: 2108256721 - 2108256722 fax: 2108256712 email: ngatsis@xxxxxxx http://www.qbit.gr _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos