It seems that more often than not, SELinux interferes with some process that is initiated (directly or not) by yum update.

yum update seems oblivious, reporting nothing. Nothing else (aside from SELinux) reports anything.

Is this supposed to happen?

screen snapshot:
http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=mj1e6o&s=3


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