Perl does not allow machine to be updated

Antonio Olivares olivares14031 at yahoo.com
Wed Mar 12 23:39:25 UTC 2008


--- Alan <alan at clueserver.org> wrote:

> > On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 4:14 PM, Chris Adams
> <cmadams at hiwaay.net> wrote:
> >> Once upon a time, Alan <alan at clueserver.org>
> said:
> >>  >
> >>  > Remove just the modules that fail. 
> perl-Parse-RecDescent is included
> >> in
> >>  > perl-5.10.0 in the core modules now.
> >>
> >>  If that is the case, shouldn't perl-5.10.0
> Obsolete
> >>  perl-Parse-RecDescent <= 1.95.1?  Otherwise
> upgrades will break
> >>  (right?).
> >>
> >
> > Or it should be split out into a sub-package like
> perl-CPAN or some of
> > the other modules that have a separate existence
> from the perl core.
> 
> It really should obsolete them.  Those modules have
> been moved into perl
> core.  I am not certain why those were not
> obsoleted.
> 
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Thanks to all, for responding.  

Apparently yum update --skip-broken updated the system
and did the trick.  I have seldom needed it and now it
helped me with the perl problem(s)

Regards,

Antonio

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