Bug 1099606

Summary: yum -y update stopped with post install errors
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Brent R Brian <brentrbrian>
Component: yumAssignee: Packaging Maintenance Team <packaging-team-maint>
Status: CLOSED INSUFFICIENT_DATA QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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output from "yum -y update --skip-broken"
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Description Brent R Brian 2014-05-20 17:57:03 UTC
Created attachment 897687 [details]
output from "yum -y update --skip-broken"

Hoping to get an updated version of Firefox I issued "yum -y update".

During the install phase I started getting a large number of "post intsall script" errors ... I also ended up with "two sets" of most of the abrt packages.

The ouput from an "rpm -aq" is included and most of the output from a "yum update" is there as well (I thought I got the whole thing ... oh well).

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Comment 1 Brent R Brian 2014-05-20 17:57:42 UTC
Created attachment 897688 [details]
output from rpm -aq

Comment 2 Brent R Brian 2014-05-28 14:01:29 UTC
As a data point ... I have two machines.  I normally run updates from the command line ... 

yum -y update

The machine that is the cause of this bug report was running F20 via FedUp from F19.

The 2nd machine never had this issue, it was a fresh install, F20 over F19, from the DVD.

The machine that had this problem was recently "fresh installed" with F20 (sorry, but it is a production machine) .... I have had NO ISSUES so far with it, and it is current on UPDATES.

Comment 3 Valentina Mukhamedzhanova 2014-05-29 08:42:35 UTC
Hello, unfortunately this report doesn't show how the system got broken, it only shows that by the time you have issued 'yum update', your system already had 97 pre-existing problems. You need to resolve those problems manually: remove duplicates ('package-cleanup --cleandupes' might help) and install the missing requires.

Comment 4 Brent R Brian 2014-05-29 20:31:36 UTC
I reloaded the machine.  Sorry I did not get you the yum.log first.

No matter what I did I could not get the 'abrt' issue fixed.

Thanks for the reply.