On Sun, Nov 2, 2014 at 10:10 PM, Peter <peter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > remi is known to mess things up like that if you don't install it > properly. First thing I would do is "yum remove remi-release" unless > you have something you specifically need the remi repo for > Yes I have latest PHP release 5.5.18 not present at CentOS repo so it's not possible to remove that repo since I'll need in the future for updates otherwise I'll have a lot of conflicts between versions at CentOS repo and REMI versions. > , then I would > try this: > > yum shell > remove libevent-last > install libevent > run > > Pay particular attention to make sure it isn't removing a bunch of extra > packages on your system, it should just remove libevent-last and replace > it with libevent, if it tries to do more then don't accept the changes, > report back here instead. > > When that's done you should be able to issue a "yum update". > Any other workaround that wouldn't be remove the repository? _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos