The errors below happen several times during the yum update.
Assuming that they must be generated by RPM %post scripts, I had a
look at the affected packages (control-center, evolution-data-server,
cheese, seahorse) and I suspect it's a problem with the
update-mime-database command.
Rich.
Updating : 1:control-center-2.32.0-1.fc14.x86_64 13/96
/usr/share/mime/packages/openoffice.org.xml:749: parser error : error parsing attribute
name
<comment xml:lang="kid">0bq<jf‖Microsoft PowerPoint
Presentation</comment>
^
/usr/share/mime/packages/openoffice.org.xml:749: parser error : attributes construct
error
<comment xml:lang="kid">0bq<jf‖Microsoft PowerPoint
Presentation</comment>
^
/usr/share/mime/packages/openoffice.org.xml:749: parser error : Couldn't find end of
Start Tag jf line 749
<comment xml:lang="kid">0bq<jf‖Microsoft PowerPoint
Presentation</comment>
^
/usr/share/mime/packages/openoffice.org.xml:1686: parser error : error parsing attribute
name
<comment xml:lang="kid">eitk<s‖OpenDocument Presentation
Template</comment
^
/usr/share/mime/packages/openoffice.org.xml:1686: parser error : attributes construct
error
<comment xml:lang="kid">eitk<s‖OpenDocument Presentation
Template</comment
^
/usr/share/mime/packages/openoffice.org.xml:1686: parser error : Couldn't find end of
Start Tag s line 1686
<comment xml:lang="kid">eitk<s‖OpenDocument Presentation
Template</comment
^
/usr/share/mime/packages/openoffice.org.xml:2753: parser error : StartTag: invalid element
name
<comment
xml:lang="kid">k9<28j‖OpenOffice.org
Presentation</comment>
^
/usr/share/mime/packages/openoffice.org.xml:3170: parser error : error parsing attribute
name
<comment
xml:lang="kid">4<lqz2‖OpenOffice.org Text
Document</comment>
^
/usr/share/mime/packages/openoffice.org.xml:3170: parser error : attributes construct
error
<comment
xml:lang="kid">4<lqz2‖OpenOffice.org Text
Document</comment>
^
/usr/share/mime/packages/openoffice.org.xml:3170: parser error : Couldn't find end of
Start Tag lqz2 line 3170
<comment
xml:lang="kid">4<lqz2‖OpenOffice.org Text
Document</comment>
^
Updating : 1:cheese-libs-2.32.0-1.fc14.x86_64 14/96
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