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Re: rawhide report: 20060720 changes
- From: Erwin Rol <mailinglists erwinrol com>
- To: Development discussions related to Fedora Core <fedora-devel-list redhat com>
- Subject: Re: rawhide report: 20060720 changes
- Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2006 12:23:30 +0200
On Thu, 2006-07-20 at 05:36 -0400, buildsys redhat com wrote:
>
> Broken deps for x86_64
> ----------------------------------------------------------
> antlr-jedit - 2.7.6-3jpp_1fc.x86_64 requires jedit >= 0:4.1
> f-spot - 0.1.11-3.1.x86_64 requires mono(dbus-sharp) = 0:0.60.0.0
> gnome-python2-nautilus-cd-burner - 2.15.4-1.x86_64 requires libdbus-1.so.2()(64bit)
> gnome-screensaver - 2.15.4-4.x86_64 requires dbus-glib >= 0:0.90
> system-config-soundcard - 2.0.0-2.noarch requires pycairo > 0:1.2.0
> tomboy - 0.3.5-7.x86_64 requires mono(dbus-sharp) = 0:0.60.0.0
Since there are still packages that depend on the old dbus it is still
not possible to do a simple "yum update". Is there a better way to
update the packages that can be updated without hand picking them from
the list ?
Couldn't yum just update everything that is update-able and give a
warning at the end that some packages could not be updated due to what
ever reason. A bit like creating a list of all available updates and
than doing a "yum update <package name>" for each update available and
warn about the ones that can't be updated due to errors? Or is there
already some magic commandline option that can do this ?
- Erwin
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