One of my tasks in my new job
was to figure out why up2date
stopped working. I was told it
had an “SSL problem” that
needed fixing.
I figured that an updated SSL library upgrade borked up2date
but it
turned out to be a much simpler problem: their certificate expired. Back in
August.
Still didn't fix the RPM problems I was having. I
did, however, find that rpm -i --nodeps foo.rpm
worked when
rpm -i --force foo.rpm
failed. I personally would have thought
that “forcing” the install would work, but aparently not. You have to
tell rpm
to ignore the dependancies.
Sigh.
You have my permission to link freely to any entry here. Go
ahead, I won't bite. I promise.
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