Hi,
I tried to yum -update from the kde-testing repo and I got most of the packages not updating due to broken dependencies. I tried to figure out what the problem was from the yum output but I couldn't understand much.
Also, I don't get why some i686 packages are pulled (like pykde4) although I have a 64-bit system. Note that the system does not try to update these packages if kde-testing repo is disabled.
I have attached the yum output in case it is more enlightening to someone else.
cheers, Christos.
Am 11.06.2012 23:35, schrieb Christos Lazaridis:
I tried to yum -update from the kde-testing repo and I got most of the packages not updating due to broken dependencies. I tried to figure out what the problem was from the yum output but I couldn't understand much.
Also, I don't get why some i686 packages are pulled (like pykde4) although I have a 64-bit system.
this happens all the time on broken deps if yum thinks they can be solved by pull i686 until it finds out that it will not work
yum --skip-broken --exclude=*i686 update
Please provide the output when you do not try to skip-broken
Thanks
Eli
On Monday 11 June 2012 23:35:59 Christos Lazaridis wrote:
Hi,
I tried to yum -update from the kde-testing repo and I got most of the packages not updating due to broken dependencies. I tried to figure out what the problem was from the yum output but I couldn't understand much.
Also, I don't get why some i686 packages are pulled (like pykde4) although I have a 64-bit system. Note that the system does not try to update these packages if kde-testing repo is disabled.
I have attached the yum output in case it is more enlightening to someone else.
cheers, Christos.
On 06/11/2012 04:35 PM, Christos Lazaridis wrote:
Hi,
I tried to yum -update from the kde-testing repo and I got most of the packages not updating due to broken dependencies. I tried to figure out what the problem was from the yum output but I couldn't understand much.
Also, I don't get why some i686 packages are pulled (like pykde4) although I have a 64-bit system. Note that the system does not try to update these packages if kde-testing repo is disabled.
I have attached the yum output in case it is more enlightening to someone else.
You seem to have some kde multilib libraries installed. Be aware our kde-* repos only include minimal multilib support (qt only for the most part), so if you have any kde*.i686 pkgs installed, you may run into issues.
-- rex
For some strange reason I had the i686 (as well as the x86_64) version of qtwebkit, kdelibs, kdepimlibs and kdepimlibs-akonadi installed. I removed the i686 packages and I had no trouble updating after that.
Thanks everyone for the help!
Christos.
On Monday 11 of June 2012 16:53:07 Rex Dieter wrote:
On 06/11/2012 04:35 PM, Christos Lazaridis wrote:
Hi,
I tried to yum -update from the kde-testing repo and I got most of the packages not updating due to broken dependencies. I tried to figure out what the problem was from the yum output but I couldn't understand much.
Also, I don't get why some i686 packages are pulled (like pykde4) although I have a 64-bit system. Note that the system does not try to update these packages if kde-testing repo is disabled.
I have attached the yum output in case it is more enlightening to someone else.
You seem to have some kde multilib libraries installed. Be aware our kde-* repos only include minimal multilib support (qt only for the most part), so if you have any kde*.i686 pkgs installed, you may run into issues.
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