Re: Can't upgrade bind on RHEL6

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Try yum clean all chech man pages of yum and try yum -y update

Regards

-----Original Message-----

From: Paolo Galtieri
Sent: 1 Dec 2011 02:37:53 GMT
To: redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Can't upgrade bind on RHEL6

On 11/30/11 18:22, Sanjay Chakraborty wrote:
> Did you try yum clean all or something like that ?
> Is this from local repo or rhn ?
> Also at the end it says
>>>   You could try running: rpm -Va --nofiles --nodigest
>
>
> On Wed, Nov 30, 2011 at 5:43 PM, Paolo Galtieri<pgaltieri@xxxxxxxxx>  wrote:
>> Folks,
>>   I have been unable to install the latest updates to bin on RHEL6. When I
>> run:
>>
>> [root@truckin ~]# yum -y update
>>
>> The result is the following:
>>
>> Loaded plugins: refresh-packagekit, rhnplugin
>> Setting up Update Process
>> Resolving Dependencies
>> -->  Running transaction check
>> --->  Package bind.x86_64 32:9.7.3-2.el6_1.P3.2 will be updated
>> --->  Package bind.x86_64 32:9.7.3-2.el6_1.P3.3 will be an update
>> --->  Package bind-chroot.x86_64 32:9.7.3-2.el6_1.P3.2 will be updated
>> --->  Package bind-chroot.x86_64 32:9.7.3-2.el6_1.P3.3 will be an update
>> --->  Package bind-libs.x86_64 32:9.7.3-2.el6_1.P3.2 will be updated
>> -->  Processing Dependency: bind-libs = 32:9.7.3-2.el6_1.P3.2 for package:
>> 32:bind-devel-9.7.3-2.el6_1.P3.2.x86_64
>> --->  Package bind-libs.x86_64 32:9.7.3-2.el6_1.P3.3 will be an update
>> --->  Package bind-utils.x86_64 32:9.7.3-2.el6_1.P3.2 will be updated
>> --->  Package bind-utils.x86_64 32:9.7.3-2.el6_1.P3.3 will be an update
>> -->  Running transaction check
>> --->  Package bind-libs.i686 32:9.7.3-2.el6_1.P3.2 will be installed
>> --->  Package bind-libs.x86_64 32:9.7.3-2.el6_1.P3.2 will be updated
>> -->  Finished Dependency Resolution
>> Error: Protected multilib versions: 32:bind-libs-9.7.3-2.el6_1.P3.2.i686 !=
>> 32:bind-libs-9.7.3-2.el6_1.P3.3.x86_64
>>   You could try using --skip-broken to work around the problem
>>   You could try running: rpm -Va --nofiles --nodigest
>>
>> Anyone else seeing this, and if so is there a workaround or fix?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Paolo
>>
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I always do a yum clean all before I do an upgrade.  I didn't try the
rpm command listed at the end since there should be no need for it if
everything is working correctly.  The updates are all from RedHat
repositories not from any local ones.

Paolo

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