Hi, I have one machine where rawhide is installed. Due to the typical begin of a development cycle there are broken dependencies. So far so good. :-)
The usual remedy is to use "yum update --skip-broken" but sometimes it fails. This has been reported on this list before. I noticed though that using:
# yum shell --skip-broken
update ts solve
# here it fails
ts reset update run
# here it succeeds
I would not expect to have any difference between the first and the second run but this happens.
Next time that this happens what is the debug output useful to find the problem?
Regards,
� wrote:
Next time that this happens what is the debug output useful to find the problem?
You can probably just try: yum shell -d9 --skip-broken