On Thursday September 6 2007, Maciej Żenczykowski wrote: > Ah, okay, thanks for explaining it to me. > > On 9/6/07, Tim Lauridsen <tla at rasmil.dk> wrote: > > Maciej Żenczykowski wrote: > > > I can't make heads or tails of this: > > > > > > # rm -rf /var/cache/yum/* > > > > > > # yum check-update [.....] > > >====== Installing: > > > perl-Term-ReadKey i386 2.30-2.2.el4.rf dries > > > 30 k replacing perl-TermReadKey.i386 2.30-3.el4.rf [...] > > > > > > Note the apparent disagreement between update and check-update about > > > what will actually be done (and no nothing has changed on the > > > repositories in the mean-time, I've rerun it and cleared the yum cache > > > and the problem persists). > > > > > > Is check-update using different logic than update? > > > > Yes, it does. > > checkupdate only checks updates based on the repositoty > > > > updates does depsolving, that handles the obsoleting you are seeing. > > In most cases you will see the same result but in this case > > the > > > > perl-TermReadKey 2.30-3 -> 2.30-8 update detected by yum checkupdate > > > > is overruled by the perl-Term-ReadKey obsoleting perl-TermReadKey > > when doing the 'yum update' Hello, The 'problem' should be fixed now: i deleted the perl-Term-ReadKey rpms some days ago when i received almost the same error report :) They're obsoleted by the perl-TermReadKey package. kind regards, Dries