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Re: xorg-x11-base-utils conflicts with xorg-x11-base-fonts
- From: TGS <spam tachegroup com>
- To: "fedora-test-list redhat com" <fedora-test-list redhat com>
- Subject: Re: xorg-x11-base-utils conflicts with xorg-x11-base-fonts
- Date: Fri, 01 Oct 2004 08:33:09 -0400
just what does the --obsolete option do? Looks to me from the man page, that
it removes old packages that are not needed. But in running yum, lots of
packages come up. How does it know what is obsolete? Does it check against
the current package list from the repository that you are updating from? If
so are packages that are installed outside the yum process considered
obsolete?
on 10/01/2004 3:12 AM, Matias Feliciano at feliciano matias free fr wrote:
> Le ven 01/10/2004 à 08:58, TGS a écrit :
>> When I update via yum, I am seeing an error message xorg-x11-base-utils
>> conflicts with xorg-x11-base-fonts. Is the xorg-x11-base-utils package
>> obsolete or something?
>
> I don't know if this help but try :
> yum --obsolete update
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