Sam Drinkard wrote:

One is from the kbs repo, and one is from rpmforge. Mostly, you're
mixing similar packages from different repositories. This is a bad
thing, and the  reason for the existence of priorities, and
protectbase plugins, as well as include/exclude statements on a per
repository basis.



Thanks for pointing that out. I had not even noticed the differences. When I installed clamav and everything, I let yum do it, so I just assumed it would pull in all the right pieces. I know not to mix repositories, so I'm at a loss how this happened. I assume now I have to install the correct clamav package and clamav-db? What would best practices do - remove the earlier version and start over? It's been quite a while since I did any stuff on the machine, as it just runs and works as it's supposed to do, but I see now I need to start playing catch-up.

I'd make sure all the 3rd party repos are disabled in their /etc/yum.repos.d files, do an 'rpm -e ...' of any questionable packages, then do a 'yum --enablerepo=reponame install package1 package2...' so you can group the specific sets together from the same repo. That doesn't guarantee it will come out right but at least it gives a hint about what you want to happen.

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 Les Mikesell
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