On Thu, 01 May 2014 23:23:16 +0200, poma wrote: > # yum update --skip-broken > ---> Package mozldap.i686 0:6.0.5-11.fc20 will be installed > --> Processing Dependency: svrcore >= 4.0.3 for package: mozldap-6.0.5-11.fc20.i686 ---> Package svrcore.i686 0:4.0.4-10.fc20 will be installed > Packages skipped because of dependency problems: > firefox-29.0-5.fc21.i686 from rawhide > mozldap-6.0.5-11.fc20.i686 from rawhide > svrcore-4.0.4-10.fc20.i686 from rawhide > thunderbird-24.5.0-1.fc21.i686 from rawhide > xulrunner-29.0-1.fc21.i686 from rawhide > Whether this sheds new light on the matter, maestro? Well, two of the packages (mozldap and svrcore) are not updates, but new in the dependency-chain. It sounds plausible that Yum skips them, if a problem with the updates is found. No need to add new packages for updates that cannot be installed. And xulrunner is another provider of libxul.so*, but not the one the thunderbird update wants. And there is some dependency between the two packages, too: # repoquery --enablerepo=rawhide --whatrequires xulrunner|grep ^th thunderbird-0:24.5.0-1.fc21.x86_64 # repoquery --exactdeps --enablerepo=rawhide --whatrequires xulrunner|grep ^th # It could get more difficult for Yum --skip-broken to decide how independent individual packages in the update transactions really are inspite of providing the same things, such as various libxul.so*. -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test