Another md5 sum not correct

Jan Scotka jscotka at redhat.com
Thu Mar 19 10:05:58 UTC 2009


Adam Williamson wrote:
> On Wed, 2009-03-18 at 15:38 +0100, Jan Scotka wrote:
>
>   
>> Yes,
>> only
>> # yum update rpm
>> (on default package set from installation f10)
>> about 260 dependent packages was  also upgraded with 'yum update rpm'
>>
>> next step displayed this message (so yum was broken yet) (or not yum, 
>> but dependent packages was upgraded from old version to none version :-) ):
>>
>> # yum clean all
>> /usr/bin/python: error while loading shared libraries: 
>> libpython2.5.so.1.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or 
>> directory
>>     
>
> Glad you got it fixed (from later messages), still the above looks like
> some kind of dependency issue to me - dependencies should ensure that
> yum gets updated when python gets updated, shouldn't they?
>   
Yes, I agree. Biggest problem is, that yum doesnt recognise, that 
something is wrong and unistall old version of packages and doesnt 
install new one.
But it is caused by bad yum package in F10 install.
Yum should check if is able to install packages correctly.
    Honza




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