Bug 461983

Summary: Yum fails at depsolving, even with --skip-broken
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Matthew Garrett <mjg>
Component: yumAssignee: Seth Vidal <skvidal>
Status: CLOSED RAWHIDE QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Version: rawhideCC: ffesti, james.antill, jfeeney, katzj, pmatilai, tcallawa, tim.lauridsen
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Description Matthew Garrett 2008-09-11 18:11:27 UTC
Attempting to do a yum update on rawhide currently fails for me, even with --skip-broken. yum is version 3.2.19. Logs shown in attachment.

Comment 1 Matthew Garrett 2008-09-11 18:14:02 UTC
Created attachment 316466 [details]
Log from yum

Comment 2 Tom "spot" Callaway 2008-10-28 18:55:22 UTC
Is this still applicable? Yum updates seem to work fine in rawhide for me.

Comment 3 Matthew Garrett 2008-10-28 19:07:23 UTC
Was there a code change? The failure was presumably dependent upon the precise nature of the archive inconsistency and my installed packages at the time of the failure.

Comment 4 seth vidal 2008-10-28 19:11:50 UTC
yum 3.2.20 hit rawhide last night with a number of skipbroken code changes.

Comment 5 Matthew Garrett 2008-10-28 19:26:59 UTC
Well, I'm not in a position to reproduce it any more, so we can close it if you think it's probably fixed.

Comment 6 seth vidal 2008-10-28 19:38:17 UTC
It may or may not be fixed but the debugging is changed enough to make the report substantially different.

bugzilla needs a closed -> probably fixed but definitely different resolution.