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Date: | Wed, 4 Aug 2010 09:24:34 +0200 |
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Hello,
When using the daily yum update, you can directly exclude any update of
the openoffice.org-ure (providing libuno_sal.so.3 ) by setting up
accordingly the /etc/yum.d/yum.cron.excludes.
Just have a look to the README file. Quote: "If there are certain rpm
packages that you do not want to be updated with the daily yum update.
By default the kernel is already in this file. If you wish to add more
rpm packages, you need to list each one individually, all on the same
line, adding to those that are already there".
The general syntax is: exclude=.
If you intend to manually process the update, the syntax will be:
# yum --exclude=openoffice.org-ure*
Note that yumex proposes a GUI which comprises tools for managing the
'exclude' instruction (the related configuration file is /etc/yumex.conf).
Le 03.08.2010 22:10, Kinzel, David a écrit :
>> If you use the official install you do not get a working
>> system because
>> ibuno_sal.so.3 is not being installed. The script is broken.
>>
> Official install being (from OO or SL)? openoffice.org-ure should be
> providing libuno_sal.so.3, at least in SL and upstream repos.
>
> Can you manually run yum before the automated script, and see what is
> triggering your packages to be removed or upgraded?
>
> rpm -qa 'openoffice*' may be useful for people to see what versions are
> interacting here.
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