On Mon, 1 Dec 2008, "Jóhann B. Guðmundsson" wrote:
File a bug against yum see what Seth has to say..
Came across this in F9 cycle I think.,
You might need to "help" yum a bit..
yum -y update --skip-broken -x package
Start with the first then continue adding -x package until you hit the one(s)
causing this..
Then mentioned the package(s) that causes this on your bug report.
Actually, Tim does most of the skip-broken spelunking. Credit where it is
due.
Also before filing a bug - get yum 3.2.20-4.fc9 from updates-testing and
try it there. It might still fail but the debugging from that version
should be better.
Thanks,
-sv
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