an error (all errors listed below). Running with --skip-broken produces a similar message.
Using --exclude=mate-applets,mate-disk-usage-analyzer,mate-system-monitor,marco neither work.
Using --exclude=libgtop2,gnome-system-monitor,control-center,control-center-filesystem
sort of works, but I'm a bit hesitant to do this: will it break the system? Obviously it's
a problem with libgtop; is it an alternative to uninstall libgtop and then run yum update?
Code: Select all
$ ls -l /usr/lib64/libgtop*
lrwxrwxrwx. 1 root root 21 Jul 13 15:24 libgtop-2.0.so.10 -> libgtop-2.0.so.10.0.0
-rwxr-xr-x. 1 root root 79128 Apr 11 2018 libgtop-2.0.so.10.0.0
$ yum update
...............
--> Processing Dependency: libgtop-2.0.so.10()(64bit) for package: mate-applets-1.16.0-1.el7.x86_64
--> Processing Dependency: libgtop-2.0.so.10()(64bit) for package: mate-system-monitor-1.16.0-1.el7.x86_64
--> Processing Dependency: libgtop-2.0.so.10()(64bit) for package: marco-1.16.1-3.el7.x86_64
--> Processing Dependency: libgtop-2.0.so.10()(64bit) for package: mate-disk-usage-analyzer-1.16.1-1.el7.x86_64
--> Finished Dependency Resolution
Error: Package: mate-applets-1.16.0-1.el7.x86_64 (@epel)
Requires: libgtop-2.0.so.10()(64bit)
Removing: libgtop2-2.34.2-2.el7.x86_64 (@anaconda)
libgtop-2.0.so.10()(64bit)
Updated By: libgtop2-2.38.0-3.el7.x86_64 (cr)
~libgtop-2.0.so.11()(64bit)
Error: Package: mate-disk-usage-analyzer-1.16.1-1.el7.x86_64 (@epel)
Requires: libgtop-2.0.so.10()(64bit)
Removing: libgtop2-2.34.2-2.el7.x86_64 (@anaconda)
libgtop-2.0.so.10()(64bit)
Updated By: libgtop2-2.38.0-3.el7.x86_64 (cr)
~libgtop-2.0.so.11()(64bit)
Error: Package: mate-system-monitor-1.16.0-1.el7.x86_64 (@epel)
Requires: libgtop-2.0.so.10()(64bit)
Removing: libgtop2-2.34.2-2.el7.x86_64 (@anaconda)
libgtop-2.0.so.10()(64bit)
Updated By: libgtop2-2.38.0-3.el7.x86_64 (cr)
~libgtop-2.0.so.11()(64bit)
Error: Package: marco-1.16.1-3.el7.x86_64 (@epel)
Requires: libgtop-2.0.so.10()(64bit)
Removing: libgtop2-2.34.2-2.el7.x86_64 (@anaconda)
libgtop-2.0.so.10()(64bit)
Updated By: libgtop2-2.38.0-3.el7.x86_64 (cr)
~libgtop-2.0.so.11()(64bit)
You could try using --skip-broken to work around the problem
You could try running: rpm -Va --nofiles --nodigest
$ yum update --skip-broken
.........
Error: Multilib version problems found. This often means that the root
cause is something else and multilib version checking is just
pointing out that there is a problem. Eg.:
...............
$ yum update --exclude=libgtop2,gnome-system-monitor,control-center,control-center-filesystem
................
Install 11 Packages (+20 Dependent packages)
Upgrade 677 Packages
Remove 2 Packages
Total download size: 834 M
Is this ok [y/d/N]: N