On Mon, 16 Mar 2009, Bruno Wolff III wrote:
The other thing I think I have seen is false positives from yum where
there is a file conflict between a new and old package, even though
the old package is being replaced by another new package which doesn't
have the problem. When I saw that I had to uninstall some stuff temporarily.
You sure those false positives are coming from yum? Yum can't do
file-conflict checks b/c it doesn't have the checksums of the files in its
metadata with which to do proper file-conflict checks.
So chances are the messages you're seeing are coming from rpm.
If you have an example of what you're seeing please post it in a bug.
-sv
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