At 1:22 PM +0200 7/3/07, Frank wrote: > Hello list. > > I did an unsupported upgrade of my system from FC5 -> FC6 -> F7 > and now i need unofficial help :) > > Problem is, that my yum is failing when doing bigger things. Bigger means, > that a "yum install xxx" or "yum uninstall yyy" is working as long as >there are > no bigger dependencies. When doing something bigger I get an error message > like the following: > >######## >[root@mimas ~]# yum groupupdate Base >Setting up Group Process >fedora 100% |=========================| 2.1 kB 00:00 >updates 100% |=========================| 1.9 kB 00:00 >primary.sqlite.bz2 100% |=========================| 3.8 MB 00:16 >Package parted - 1.8.6-4.fc7.i386 already installed and latest version >Package logrotate - 3.7.5-3.1.fc7.i386 already installed and latest version >Package at - 3.1.10-11.fc7.i386 already installed and latest version >Package traceroute - 3:2.0.3-1.1.fc7.i386 already installed and latest version >Package crontabs - 1.10-14.fc7.noarch already installed and latest version >Package bzip2 - 1.0.4-10.fc7.i386 already installed and latest version >Package tmpwatch - 2.9.11-1.i386 already installed and latest version >Package vixie-cron - 4:4.1-82.fc7.i386 already installed and latest version >[...] >Resolving Dependencies >--> Running transaction check >---> Package firstboot-tui.noarch 0:1.4.35-1.fc7 set to be updated >---> Package krb5-workstation.i386 0:1.6.1-2.1.fc7 set to be updated >Traceback (most recent call last): ... > File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/yum/rpmsack.py", line 127, in >searchPrco > if not result.has_key(po.pkgid): >TypeError: list objects are unhashable >###### > > I have already deinstalled and reinstalled yum and python-2.5 but >that didn't help. > I guess I might have some old library somewhere on the system that is >not in the > RPM database, but I didn't find one by now. > > BTW, i did the same upgrade on another system (to be exact a bit more, from > FC4 up to F7) last week and that one is running without any problems. > > Does someone have a hint for me maybe? Bugzilla, I think. The message "list objects are unhashable" seems like a bug in yum and shouldn't be caused by doing a yum upgrade. I note that you are doing "yum group*" commands, which aren't used so much. Does a "yum update" also faile? -- ____________________________________________________________________ TonyN.:' <mailto:tonynelson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> ' <http://www.georgeanelson.com/>