[mythtv-users] yum upgrade "freezes" - can't continue

Michael Haan michael.haan at gmail.com
Sun Feb 12 00:43:19 UTC 2006


On 2/11/06, Michael Haan <michael.haan at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On 2/11/06, Al McIntosh <junkmail at allanmcintosh.com> wrote:
> >
> > Michael Haan wrote:
> >
> > > This has happened multiple times now.  Following Jarod's guide, I do a
> > > fresh install of FC4 x86_64 then run "yum upgrade".  Somewhere along
> > > the way it "pauses".  The machine isn't frozen as I can break out of
> > > the upgrade by hitting ctrl-Z.  But then, re-running yum upgrade
> > > gives me something about net-snmp being needed for net-snmp-libs.
> > > Anyone else seen this and/or know how to get past it?
> >
> >
> >
> > Sounds like you will not be using snmp. You could try `rpm -e --test
> > net-snmp net-snmp-libs` if there are no complicated conflicts
> > then I would just remove it with rpm -e --test net-snmp net-snmp-libs.
> >
> > Also, when you use ctrl-Z it does not kill a process it simply suspends
> > it. By doing so you could have many instances of yum sleeping in the
> > background.  Use ctrl-C instead if you are trying to kill a hung
> > process. You can use 'jobs' to query processes running in your current
> > shell. Or use ps -ef or top to see if you have yum sleeping. With regard
> >
> > to yum this could pose potential issues with open locks.
> >
> >
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> Good point - unfortunately, ctrl-c won't break-out.
>


What's more, I tried to remove net-snmp, and it didn't work.  Has anyone
been able to run "yum upgrade" on an x86_64 under FC4?
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