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You will need to wait for the nux-dextop repo to update these packages before you can update. If you cannot wait then you either need to exclude freerdp from the updates or remove the dependent packages.

Installing for dependencies: glibc i 2. Total 8. Dependency Installed: glibc. Dependency Updated: e2fsprogs. I was having the same issues but after I removed both net-snmp-libs and net-snmp-utils; I was able to update the server. I ran a yum erase command. I should have check to see if after removing one of the packages would the error go away. Comments 7. Here is the output from the command yum update -y code 2.

Some repositories on your system are disabled, but yum can enable them and search for missing dependencies. You should try to figure out which of those packages is actually installed which version of the files is actually on disk.

Are you running Fedora 17 or 18? Which packages scream when you run rpm -V on them use the full version output to be sure you are testing the one you think you are?

Does package-cleanup --problems list anything? You might also want to try package-cleanup --cleandupes. It sounds like it might be useful here. Show 1 more comment. Active Oldest Votes. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook. Sign up using Email and Password. Post as a guest Name. Email Required, but never shown. The Overflow Blog.

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Active 4 years, 8 months ago. Viewed 9k times. I ran the following, with no effect yum-complete-transaction yum-complete-transaction --cleanup-only yum clean all In the past I've had similar problems but with less critical packages. Improve this question. Tim Tim Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Thanks for the suggestion of using rollback. I tried it but it didn't roll things back properly.

Noting from above that I had two versions of glibc-devel I did the following yum remove glibc-devel Improve this answer.



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