On Sun, 2006-07-16 at 22:21 +0200, Hans de Goede wrote:
Better try this attached script I've especially created for
situations
like this, run it with its output redirected to a file then do:
rpm -e `cat file`
In between you might want to review the list, but I've had no problems
with it only bug is that with 2 packages versioned like this:
name-1.1-9 name-1.1-10
it adds the name-1.1-10 to the list of packages to be uninstalled
instead of the old one, this does no harm and the next yum update will
fix it.
OK after a lot of work and with help of Hans' little script i got
everything updated. Everything but the kernel. If i try to install a
kernel (i tried the FC5 ones also) nash will jump to 100% cpu usages and
never finish ? Is this a known bug, and how do i work around it, since
now i can't install kernels anymore.
- Erwin