Re: yum update problem - dependancy problem

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While you may have them disabled _now_ at some point they were enabled and so a conflicting package was installed and is now causing the issue.

----- On 26 Sep, 2017, at 05:23, Gary Stainburn gary@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

| On Tuesday 26 September 2017 11:56:06 Joseph L. Casale wrote:
|> The error is actually pretty straight forward. You are using a repo
|> (atrpms) that has not been updated in years, it's not surprise that it
|> finally has lost compatibility with the platform.
|>
|> Find a modern and up to date replacement for any packages you reference
|> from atrpms and without the switches.
| 
| When looking at your suggestions I found that the atrpms were actually
| disabled (enabled=0)
| 
| I have enabled them and now it appears to be working.  Although the opposite
| of your suggestion, thanks for the fix.
| 
| I will remember for future installs to not use the atrpms.
| 
| Gary
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