Re: Frustration with yum

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Dennis Gilmore wrote:
On Monday 24 March 2008, Sam Drinkard wrote:
I suppose it's more of a frustration with myself, but can some kind soul
please help me with the procedure to tell yum a package is in fact
installed?  Here is the output from the command "yum update".

# yum update
Setting up Update Process
Setting up repositories
kbs-CentOS-Extras         100% |=========================|  951 B    00:00
kbs-CentOS-Misc           100% |=========================|  951 B    00:00
update                    100% |=========================|  951 B    00:00
rpmforge                  100% |=========================| 1.1 kB    00:00
base                      100% |=========================| 1.1 kB    00:00
addons                    100% |=========================|  951 B    00:00
extras                    100% |=========================| 1.1 kB    00:00
Reading repository metadata in from local files
Resolving Dependencies
--> Populating transaction set with selected packages. Please wait.
---> Package kernel-devel.i686 0:2.6.9-67.0.7.EL set to be installed
---> Package kernel.i686 0:2.6.9-67.0.7.EL set to be installed
---> Package tzdata.noarch 0:2007k-2.el4 set to be updated
---> Package krb5-devel.i386 0:1.3.4-54.el4_6.1 set to be updated
---> Package krb5-workstation.i386 0:1.3.4-54.el4_6.1 set to be updated
---> Package clamav-data.i386 0:0.88.2-2.el4.kb set to be updated
---> Package clamav-server.i386 0:0.88.2-2.el4.kb set to be updated
---> Package krb5-libs.i386 0:1.3.4-54.el4_6.1 set to be updated
---> Package kernel-hugemem-devel.i686 0:2.6.9-67.0.7.EL set to be updated
---> Package kernel-smp-devel.i686 0:2.6.9-67.0.7.EL set to be updated
---> Package lftp.i386 0:3.7.0-1.el4.rf set to be updated
---> Package evolution.i386 0:2.0.2-35.0.4.el4_6.1 set to be updated
--> Running transaction check
--> Processing Dependency: clamav-db = 0.92.1-1.el4.rf for package: clamav
--> Processing Dependency: clamav-lib = 0.88.2-2.el4.kb for package:
clamav-server
--> Processing Dependency: libclamav.so.1 for package: clamav-server
--> Processing Dependency: clamd = 0.92.1-1.el4.rf for package:
clamav-milter
--> Restarting Dependency Resolution with new changes.
--> Populating transaction set with selected packages. Please wait.
---> Package clamav-lib.i386 0:0.88.2-2.el4.kb set to be updated
--> Running transaction check
--> Processing Dependency: clamav-db = 0.92.1-1.el4.rf for package: clamav
--> Processing Dependency: clamd = 0.92.1-1.el4.rf for package:
clamav-milter
--> Finished Dependency Resolution
Error: Missing Dependency: clamav-db = 0.92.1-1.el4.rf is needed by
package clamav
Error: Missing Dependency: clamd = 0.92.1-1.el4.rf is needed by package
clamav-milter


As you can see in the last two lines, clamav-db and clamd appear to be
missing, but I assure you, clamav-milter and clamav as well as the
database are here, and running quite well.  I even went so far as to do
an erase of both, and both times, yum shows them as being installed. Of
course I did not erase them, but if it finds them to be installed, why
does it say they are missing during an update attempt?

The problem is that you are mixing repositories that provide different versions of the same package which is impossible to sanely support. the easiest way would be to temporarily disable one repo and run your update again.

Dennis
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Dennis,

As Jim just pointed out to me, I was unaware of the mixing.. I'll see what else I can muck up while trying to fix this :)

Thanks..

Sam
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