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− | ==[[User:Mmccarn|Mmccarn]] 15:00, 24 November 2008 (UTC)==
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− | Odd - all problems went away after update to SME 7.4. Apparently perl-DBIx-SearchBuilder is not in the smeos repo any more (as far as I can tell), so the perl-DBIx-DBSchema requirement for perl-DBIx-SearchBuilder is met from dag with no problems.
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− | I can't find any useful discussions about overall yum-based solutions for this type of error (low-priority repo has an update that includes a 'require' for a newer version of a file from a high-priority repo), which leads me to the following conclusions / recommendations:
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− | # This error will only manifest itself to <s>idiots</s> people like me who install experimental stuff on their servers.
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− | # yum-plugin-priorities should therefor be included by default, with all sme/centos repos set to priority 10
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− | # Potential errors should be handled in documentation, along the lines of:
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− | #* if you install any contribs or non-sme packages using any form of ''--enablerepo=<xxx>'', update with ''yum --enablerepo=* update'' (or separate --enablerepo=<xxx> arguments for every repo you've ever included using ''--enablerepo='') to make sure you get any available updates for your extra packages
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− | #* If you get a 'missing dependancy error' from yum,
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− | #** re-run yum manually using "--exclude <pkgname>" on the command line, replacing <pkgname> with the package that is preventing your update
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− | #** If you suspect that the blocked update resolves a security issue, you must decide for yourself whether to compromise the original sme/centos package and force the update of the non-sme/centos package by running ''yum --noplugins --enablerepo=* update <pkgname>
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− | :ok, we can report back to the bug
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| :- on a clean system priorities isn't needed, but won't hurt | | :- on a clean system priorities isn't needed, but won't hurt |
| :- if you've modified, this will protect you, but you may need to work through rare blocked updates, which can be documented | | :- if you've modified, this will protect you, but you may need to work through rare blocked updates, which can be documented |