On 12/28/2011 09:45 AM, Kevin Martin wrote:
When running "yumex --skip-broken --nogpgcheck" I see a number of packages in 
the list of  updates that are excluded as having
dependency issues if I run "yum --skip-broken --nogpgcheck".  Does the 
skip-broken with yumex get considered*only*  if I try to
apply the updates?  Until I'm sure about that I'm a little worried about doing 
an apply with yumex (as many of the packages that get
excluded under yum but not yumex are X packages and I don't want to have a 
non-working X environment suddenly).

I've never tried running yumex that way from a CLI. However, I've selected those options in yumex a few times to get around issues. From what I've seen, yumex will show you all of the updates and even allow you to select them, even with those options because it's not until it tries to resolve the dependencies that the problems reveal themselves. It's different with yum because yum doesn't give you the list of updates until after checking dependencies.
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