on 9/20/2007 2:46 AM, Horst H. von Brand wrote: > Jim Cornette <fct-cornette@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> David Boles wrote: >>> Not sure, exactly, what you are saying here. Remove is not normally >>> necessary. Just exclude the packages that are causing the problems with >>> some of the packages in the update. > > [...] > >> So what would the right command to get the packages installed without >> conflict be? Would it be something like below? Or would simply >> determining your need for the conflicting package and removing it be a >> better alternative? >> >> yum -y --skip-broken --exclude=digikam > > I'd vote for axing yum-skip-broken. It has *never* worked. In a different post I noted that you have to turn on the plugin for it to work since it defaults to off. yum --skip-broken update for example -- David
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