Since there was a yum update conflict this morning, I tried smart instead. It completed the update.
Is this because smart is smarter, or because it doesn't implement this 'virtual provides' feature (whatever that is)?
Neal Becker wrote:
Since there was a yum update conflict this morning, I tried smart instead. It completed the update.
Is this because smart is smarter, or because it doesn't implement this 'virtual provides' feature (whatever that is)?
It's probably the equivalent of: yum --skipbroken
-- Rex
On Tuesday 27 January 2009, Rex Dieter wrote:
Neal Becker wrote:
Since there was a yum update conflict this morning, I tried smart instead. It completed the update.
Is this because smart is smarter, or because it doesn't implement this 'virtual provides' feature (whatever that is)?
It's probably the equivalent of: yum --skipbroken
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But I got rpm -q qt qt-4.4.3-10.fc10.x86_64 [nbecker@nbecker1 ~]$ rpm -qa 'kdeedu*' kdeedu-marble-4.2.0-2.fc10.x86_64 kdeedu-4.2.0-2.fc10.x86_64 kdeedu-kstars-4.2.0-2.fc10.x86_64 kdeedu-devel-4.2.0-2.fc10.x86_64 kdeedu-libs-4.2.0-2.fc10.x86_64 kdeedu-math-4.2.0-2.fc10.x86_64