Re: should i expect "yum update" to work on a fresh fc4t2 install?

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I have the same libpq.so.3 dep issue on yum updates. The library was
there and present in the postgresql-libs. As a workaround I removed
all my postgesql packages and then "yum update" worked for me. Note: I
did a clean install from the dvd iso w/ "Install Everything" checked.

Greg
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On 4/13/05, Robert P. J. Day <rpjday@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
>   lately, i've had zero luck getting "yum update" to work on a
> freshly-installed fc4t2 system.  it worked fine back on monday evening
> on the first system i installed, but more recently, every attempt to
> update a new system has failed.
> 
>   as i posted previously, one of the dependency problems was for
> "libpq.so.3".  so, just to make sure i'm not doing something subtlely
> wrong, what is the simplest recipe for updating a new install?
> 
>   as a test, i'm just completing an install, at which point i plan on
> turning off gpgcheck in the yum files (this is just a test), and then
> simply running "yum update" with the yum config files that are there,
> with no modification whatsoever.
> 
>   theoretically, should this work?
> 
> rday
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