Rahul Sundaram wrote:
> Tom Brinkman wrote:
>> On Monday 11 December 2006 10:42 am, Clyde E. Kunkel wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> Anyone got a recipe that avoids the dependencies in the current
>>> batch of rawhide updates? Patience being a virtue for rawhide
>>> users, I can exercise some and wait it out if that is best.
>>>
>>> TIA
>>
>>
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Tools/yum?highlight=%28yum%29
>>
>> Tips and Tricks
>>
>> "Yum halts if there is any dependency problem within the repository
>> to be safe and doesnt perform partial updates. Use this script if you
>> want that. Kindly ensure that you report any dependency issues to the
>> appropriate repository bug tracker or post to the relevant project
>> list if it requires more discussions."
>
> We have a better solution now. Updated that page.
>
> Rahul
>
Sounded great,but:
As root
rpm -qa | grep yum
yum-metadata-parser-1.0-8.fc6.x86_64
yum-3.0.1-2.fc7.noarch
yum-skip-broken-1.0.1-1.fc7.noarch
yum-utils-1.0.1-1.fc7.noarch
yum update --ignore-broken
usage: yum [options] < grouplist, localinstall, groupinfo, localupdate,
resolvedep, erase, deplist, groupremove, makecache, upgrade, provides,
shell, install, whatprovides, groupinstall, update, groupupdate, info,
search, check-update, list, remove, clean, grouperase >
Command line error: no such option: --ignore-broken
yum --ignore-broken update
usage: yum [options] < grouplist, localinstall, groupinfo, localupdate,
resolvedep, erase, deplist, groupremove, makecache, upgrade, provides,
shell, install, whatprovides, groupinstall, update, groupupdate, info,
search, check-update, list, remove, clean, grouperase >
Command line error: no such option: --ignore-broken
Have I misconfigured something?
sean