Frank Murphy wrote:
On Wed, 2008-09-10 at 09:54 +0000, Mike wrote:
Easy - just open a terminal and do
yum update --exclude yum --exclude yum-utils
Then it will do everything except those two - and later when the
dependencies are fixed you can include them in the next update.
+1
or yum --skip-broken update
did it here.
That skips anything else which may be broken. I don't know if that's
good or bad in this particular case.
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