Got there!! :-))

As well as hiding everything pythonesque in /usr/local, I had to do the same 
with /usr/lib and then force-load the basic pythin RPMs.

Then I had to manually download five more RPMs before I could rpm -Uhv --force 
--nodeps python* to get the python requirements for yum and fedup.

At that point yum and fedup ran OK and I have started fedup --network 18.

So far, so good.

Is it necessary to go to 19 before 20 or can I go straight from 18 to 20?

Cheers and thanks again for your help,
Stephen

On Sunday, February 16, 2014 08:31:10 PM T.C. Hollingsworth wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 16, 2014 at 7:58 PM, Stephen Davies <sdav...@sdc.com.au> wrote:
> > Finally made time to try your suggestions.
> > 
> > All went OK until I got to the reload stage when it complained about a
> > bunch of 32-bit dependencies.
> 
> > I changed the rpm -Uhv command to restrict it to 64-bit rpm's but still 
get:
> Oops, sorry I forgot yumdownloader will pull i686 multilib packages
> you probably don't need.  :-(
> 
> > warning: python-2.7.3-7.2.fc17.x86_64.rpm: Header V3 RSA/SHA256 Signature,
> > key ID 1aca3465: NOKEY
> > 
> > error: Failed dependencies:
> > 
> > python = 2.7.3-6.fc17 is needed by (installed) tkinter-2.7.3-6.fc17.x86_64
> > 
> > What can I do about this?
> 
> Try adding `--nodeps` to the rpm command line.  (Though I haven't the
> slightest clue why rpm is unhappy here, the dependency should be
> satisfied...)
> 
> BTW, given all the "evil" rpm switches were using to fix this up, you
> should probably inspect the output of `package-cleanup --problems` as
> soon as you get yum working to make sure we haven't messed up anything
> else.
> 
> -T.C.
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