Thanks.
What you wrote led me to a google search which resulted in this link:
https://lists.dulug.duke.edu/pipermail/yum/2005-August/007269.html
which had a line to do a yum exclude which allowed me to get it to fly. It's now going thru 171 packages.... w00T...
Thanks!
-Ben
On Monday 17 April 2006 11:27, Jim Perrin wrote:
It appears that packages openssl and fontconfig are conflicting with themselves! (?!?)
Yes, they are. You're suffering from x86 vs x86_64. You need to exclude i386 in your yum configs
This is a clean, minimal install of CentOS 4.3/64, (installed with all optional packages unchecked, so only disk 1 was needed) I haven't even
done a
yum update, but that doesn't change anything when I try it. (I've now
wiped
it twice to try to figure out what I'm missing. Both packages are already installed, with the versions complained about...
I've tried running rpm --rebuilddb, and yum clean all to no positive
change.
What's going on here? What can I try from here?
create a ~/.rpmmacros file containing: %_query_all_fmt %%{name}-%%{version}-%%{release}.%%{arch}
and this will clue you into when i386 packages are conflicting with x86_64 packages.
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