Ronald Warsow wrote:
hello
try:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Tools/yum
section "Tips and Tricks"
It seems to me that continually having to direct people to a script to
bludgeon YUM into updating the system, rather than either fixing YUM,
fixing the procedures that allow the repos to break, or moving to a tool
(like APT) that deals with broken repositories is like saying "yes, the
door locks don't work - here's a coat hanger."
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