> The question remains: how can I force yum to update when known updates
> (per fedora-announce-list) are available?
What I did today was start update manually, and waited for it to crap out. I installed something from somewhere else, that tossed a dependency wrench into the gears and halted the update, which is what has probably been happening nightly.
I deleted the offending rpm and 636 packages later, I'm automagically updated and expect that as long as I don't install anything else ginked up, updates will work from now on.
(I hope!) Ric
> (per fedora-announce-list) are available?
What I did today was start update manually, and waited for it to crap out. I installed something from somewhere else, that tossed a dependency wrench into the gears and halted the update, which is what has probably been happening nightly.
I deleted the offending rpm and 636 packages later, I'm automagically updated and expect that as long as I don't install anything else ginked up, updates will work from now on.
(I hope!) Ric
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