On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 07:56, Michael Schwendt mschwendt@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, 29 Jun 2010 06:43:00 -0400, Chris wrote:
Why is evolution-data-server still broken after this much time, and is anything being done to correct it? I'm guessing all the dependencies must be rebuilt against the new package.
So far I get the best results adding to the yum.conf:
exclude=evolution*
and occasionally un-commenting it to see if it's fixed.
skip_broken=1
is a better work-around. Though, in both cases you still need to be careful on x86_64 and watch out for any multiarch packages that may be pulled in. Broken deps on x86_64 are really bad.
Mmmh... I just realized I have multiple versions of gnome-panel-libs:
~ yum list gnome-panel-libs* Loaded plugins: presto, refresh-packagekit Installed Packages gnome-panel-libs.i686 2.30.0-1.fc13 @fedora gnome-panel-libs.x86_64 2.30.0-3.fc13 @updates Available Packages gnome-panel-libs.i686 2.30.0-3.fc13 updates
I have used --skip-broken at least once today. yum history shows me that lots of i686 packages were pulled in by last update, among them gnome-panel-libs.i686:
~ yum history info 67 ... Dep-Install freetype-freeworld-2.3.11-2.fc13.i686 Dep-Install gamin-0.1.10-7.fc13.i686 Dep-Install glib2-2.24.1-1.fc13.i686 Dep-Install glibc-2.12-2.i686 Dep-Install gnome-panel-libs-2.30.0-1.fc13.i686 ...
Damn it =/ I'll try to undo this update. Thks for your warning.
Andre