Description of problem: Unable to install or upgrade yum-tmprepo.noarch 1.1.14-4.fc8 due to yum mainline dependency. This module requires yum to be >= 3.2.11. Current yum stable on fc8 is 3.2.8-2. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): yum-tmprepo-1.1.14-4.fc8.noarch How reproducible: Steps to Reproduce: 1. yum update yum-tmprepo 2. 3. Actual results: Error: Missing Dependency: yum >= 3.2.11 is needed by package yum-tmprepo Expected results: normal installation Additional info:
Hello, I have just rebuilded yum-utils-1.1.14-4.fc8.src.rpm and this are 2 plugins which require yum in a higher version then the one which is available in F8 (3.2.8-2.fc8): yum-tmprepo-1.1.14-4.fc8.noarch.rpm yum >= 3.2.11 yum-verify-1.1.14-4.fc8.noarch.rpm yum >= 3.2.12
I am aware of the issue, yum-3.2.17 will be pushed to updates-testing F8 soon, it will solve this issue. it is new plugins so it will not hurt anyone.
This should be solved by: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/F8/FEDORA-2008-7202 You can try to update your yum using: su -c 'yum --enablerepo=updates-testing update yum'
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