I just removed the i686 packages with
rpm -ev mesa-dri-drivers-7.11-1.fc15.i686
mesa-dri-llvmcore-7.11-0.11.20110525.0.fc15.i686
llvm-libs-2.8-12.fc15.i686
then yum update could proceed, and now all my packages are up to date.
Then "yum check" only reported one remaining problem:
chess-1.0
I'll try removing the packages you mentioned and report back.
As far as 32-bit, yes, unfortunately. Thank Adobe for that :( I
needed Acrobat reader because of some PDF file which the open source
alternatives just couldn't handle. But Adobe is infamous for only
delivering 32-bit apps for Linux, w
On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 11:58 PM, Deron Meranda wrote:
> I'm getting closer, but am still having problems...
>
> I manually and selectively ran yum updates to all those packages that
> didn't cause errors, and so I have now successfully updated most
> things. Only the following packages still ne
I'm getting closer, but am still having problems...
I manually and selectively ran yum updates to all those packages that
didn't cause errors, and so I have now successfully updated most
things. Only the following packages still needing updated are
*stuck* where I can't proceed:
libmtp.x86_64
On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 9:26 PM, Deron Meranda wrote:
> I had a Fedora 15 (x86_64) system that I successfully upgraded to
> Fedora 16, using the DVD image.
>
> Now, however, when I attempt to run "yum update" on the new F16
> system, yum fails during the transaction check. I did make sure that
>
I had a Fedora 15 (x86_64) system that I successfully upgraded to
Fedora 16, using the DVD image.
Now, however, when I attempt to run "yum update" on the new F16
system, yum fails during the transaction check. I did make sure that
everything was fully updated in F15 just prior to the upgrade, and