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Hi,
I fired up my VM again today and did a yum update (to 7.2?) but it is broken:
--> Processing Conflict: systemd-219-19.el7.x86_64 conflicts initscripts < 9.49.28-1
--> Finished Dependency Resolution
Error: Package: samba-libs-4.1.12-23.v7.x86_64 (@clearos)
Requires: libldb = 1.1.17
Removing: libldb-1.1.17-2.el7.x86_64 (@clearos)
libldb = 1.1.17-2.el7
Updated By: libldb-1.1.20-1.el7.x86_64 (clearos-centos)
libldb = 1.1.20-1.el7
Error: systemd conflicts with initscripts-9.49.24-1.v7.x86_64
You could try using --skip-broken to work around the problem
You could try running: rpm -Va --nofiles --nodigest
Monday, December 14 2015, 07:36 PM
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    Tuesday, December 22 2015, 02:31 PM - #Permalink
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    Hi John,

    John wrote:

    Dec 21st 4 days since the last reply fresh re-install of 7.1 unable to update the updates just keep showing back up in the WebUI and yum update just errors out with
    ... snip ...


    You have the clearos-centos-updates repository enabled, but clearos-updates is disabled. These two repos should almost always be in the same state - either both enabled or both disabled. If this is a Community Edition system, the easiest thing to do is enable the clearos-updates repository:

    yum-config-manager --enable clearos-updates
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    Tuesday, December 22 2015, 03:07 AM - #Permalink
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    Dec 21st 4 days since the last reply fresh re-install of 7.1 unable to update the updates just keep showing back up in the WebUI and yum update just errors out with



    Loaded plugins: clearcenter-marketplace, fastestmirror
    ClearCenter Marketplace: fetching repositories...
    Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
    * clearos: mirror1-frankfurt.clearos.com
    * clearos-centos: mirror.netflash.net
    * clearos-centos-updates: mirror.netflash.net
    * clearos-centos-verified: mirror1-frankfurt.clearos.com
    * clearos-contribs: mirror1-frankfurt.clearos.com
    * clearos-epel: fedora-epel.mirror.iweb.com
    * clearos-epel-verified: mirror1-frankfurt.clearos.com
    * clearos-fast-updates: download4.clearsdn.com
    * clearos-infra: mirror1-frankfurt.clearos.com
    * private-clearcenter-dyndns: download2.clearsdn.com:80
    * private-clearcenter-verified-updates: download1.clearsdn.com:80
    Resolving Dependencies
    --> Running transaction check
    ...
    ...
    --> Processing Conflict: systemd-219-19.el7.x86_64 conflicts initscripts < 9.49.28-1
    --> Finished Dependency Resolution
    Error: systemd conflicts with initscripts-9.49.24-1.v7.x86_64
    You could try using --skip-broken to work around the problem
    You could try running: rpm -Va --nofiles --nodigest

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    Wednesday, December 16 2015, 12:50 AM - #Permalink
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    Thank you. I confirm that I was able to properly update my clearOS box today. :D
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    Tuesday, December 15 2015, 12:52 PM - #Permalink
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    Hi Nick and Stefan.

    The repos issue should be resolved by now, though there might be a couple of slow mirrors that need to update.
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    Tuesday, December 15 2015, 05:47 AM - #Permalink
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    Dave Loper wrote:

    Can you give me a list of packages you are running?

    rpm -qa
    If it is still needed, I am out of the country for a couple of days so can't get to my VM.

    Nick
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    Tuesday, December 15 2015, 02:14 AM - #Permalink
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    @ David - this is the known risk in the CentOS 7.2 repo hooks for the Community Edition. In theory, the Home and Business Editions should not be affected.
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    Tuesday, December 15 2015, 01:51 AM - #Permalink
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    Dave Loper wrote:

    Can you give me a list of packages you are running?

    rpm -qa



    Here's mine:

    (deleted by moderator - thank you, but not needed!)
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    Tuesday, December 15 2015, 01:39 AM - #Permalink
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    Can you give me a list of packages you are running?

    rpm -qa
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    Tuesday, December 15 2015, 12:28 AM - #Permalink
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    Thanks for the heads up.. the appropriate teams internally have been made aware of this topic and will investigate further.

    Expect follow-up as soon as one's available.

    dj~
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    Monday, December 14 2015, 11:59 PM - #Permalink
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    I am also having this update problem.
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