dag repo and perl dependencies naming

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So what should I do now?
I did a rpm --rebuild-db
nothing changes.
I will try to remove repos, maybe install rpm by hand.

Jim Perrin wrote:

>>>Is there a reason to not perform basic upgrade
>>>tasks like 'yum update' (aside from the obvious now where it won't
>>>work)?
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>>Ok, I'll be watching close.
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>I'm not sure how 'OK' fits as an answer to that question, but so long
>as you're aware of what you're doing, I'm not one to judge.
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>>But you did not explain why the rpm dependency was failing:
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>Something is horked in your system, and we don't have enough detail
>yet to know why it's failing to upgrade rpm.
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>>Is it a yum bug?
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>Dag covered part of this already. Part of what you're seeing is
>related to crap on your system, and the other part is something that
>some call a bug and some don't. I don't see it as a bug, but it's also
>not the way I'd expect yum to act.
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