David Timms <dtimms@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > Inserting an -d 15 to add some debug to yum's output is usually quite > informative: > yum -d 15 update I tried it, but only up to -d 10, since the manpage for you said that it was the highest debug level. > {I mention this because I prefer to so finite specific resolutions to > issues (if necessary submitted to bugzilla and patched in sources), > rather than using the sledge hammer approach and not learning anything > about what was going wrong.} I agree, I also prefer specific solutions rather than the generic ones. A generic solution would e.g. be to reinstall the system, but that felt like to much work to solve one small problem. Regards Ingemar