seth vidal <skvidal <at> fedoraproject.org> writes:
> Depends what you mean. If you mean 'is it a bug in yum',
no. There are
> some types of dependency issues that can't really sensibly be resolved
> by ignoring some updates. It's clearly a bug in *something*, though. You
> should treat each case individually, figure out what the ultimate root
> of the problem is, and file a bug against the appropriate package.
well some of them are a bug in yum. :) And, in theory, yes we should be
able to walk it back.
there's a couple of rawhide bugs which are ugly to trace out right now.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=668301
It was reassigned to shotwell after I guessed the wrong component (exiv2).