On 04/14/2011 06:19 AM, Richard Shaw wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 10:25 PM, JD<jd1...@gmail.com>  wrote:
>> On 04/13/2011 08:15 PM, Richard Shaw wrote:
>>> Have you tried --skip-broken?
>>>
>>> Richard
>>>
>> Yes I have, but I was hoping for a cleaner way, since
>> -x is documented in the yum man page.
>> skipping broken is too much of a sledgehammer and
>> hides problems that should be seen..
>> In my case I want to avoid picking these specific
>> packages from rpmfusion, because I prefer the atrpms
>> versions of the packages, on which several other atrpm
>> packages depend.
> I wouldn't say one was is cleaner than the other, one is just
> automatic and the other is manual.
>
> About the only time I use -x is when there's a mythtv update and I
> want to wait to update when it's not recording. I'll let everything
> else update and then use the downloadonly plugin to download the myth
> packages and then update when I don't have any recordings scheduled.
>
> The best solution would be to fix it instead of working around the
> problem. Of course depending on what the problem is, it may or may not
> be something you can fix.
>
> What's causing the conflict?
> - Attempting to install packages from two different 3rd party repos
> that conflict? (atrpm, rpmfusion, etc)
> - Repo is missing a needed dependency due to mirrors being out of sync?
> - Repo is just plain messed up
> - Packager oops
>
> I ran into the first issue on my desktop. I completely forgot that I
> had atrpms packages installed as I upgraded from F12 to F14 instead of
> a fresh install. I had to manually remove the offending packages until
> the dependencies were sorted out.
>
> Richard
Thanx Richard. In my case, the problem seems to be that
yum wants to install libmad from rpmfusion, when I already
have libmad from atrpms. Several media apps I get from
atrpms need the libmad version from atrpms.
So, I found a way to tell yum to avoid libmad from rpmfusion.

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