On 07/23/2009 01:17 PM, William Case wrote:
On Thu, 2009-07-23 at 12:08 -0400, Todd Zullinger wrote:
William Case wrote:
I tried to yum update the latest releases for my
2.6.29.5-191.fc11.x86_64 system.
The dependency check listed over 100 i586 files to be installed (a
few for updating). Of course yum and I both objected.
Yep, there was a problem with epiphiany in the latest updates push
that caused this. It's being fixed in a currently running updates
push (but a push has been taking a day or so to complete recently).
https://fedorahosted.org/rel-eng/ticket/2008
I had to exclude epiphany-extensions, firefox, xulrunner, and, yelp to
get my updates.
I guess yelp now uses xulrunner ??
I had a slightly different set of dependencies. The one update hanging
me up was xine-lib.i586. If I updated, it tried to drag in 34 packages
(all i586 versions). If I tried to delete it, it wanted to remove 9
packages, including: kdepim.x86_64, kdepim-libs.x86_64, and
kdepimlibs-akonadi.x86_64. So, I chose the latter. *Then* if I try and
re-install kdepim.x86_64, it tries to drag all of those i586 RPMs back
in (plus the 9 I just removed)! *WHY?* I decided I could do without
kdepim....
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