On 2009-06-06 11:06:49 PM, Mary Ellen Foster wrote: > 2009/6/5 Jesse Keating <jkeating@xxxxxxxxxx>: > > They'll have access to the updates and updates-testing repo, just not > > the 'fedora' repo. It is a bit of an inconvenience for users for a few > > days. > > It's possible that a new version of a package in updates(-testing) > depends on a core package that wasn't previously required and isn't > installed. I solved this by first "yum --disablerepo=fedora > --enablerepo=rawhide install <required package>" and then "yum > --disablerepo=fedora update". (Repeat as necessary for other > dependencies.) Note that this probably won't be safe to do once the new rawhide is up. Thanks, Ricky
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