Here is the output: Thanks!
[root@packetfence7el ~]# yum repolist all
Loaded plugins: fastestmirror
Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
* base: reflector.westga.edu
* extras: mirror.oss.ou.edu
* updates: mirror.raystedman.net
repo id
repo name
status
C7.0.1406-base/x86_64
CentOS-7.0.1406 - Base
disabled
C7.0.1406-centosplus/x86_64
CentOS-7.0.1406 - CentOSPlus
disabled
C7.0.1406-extras/x86_64
CentOS-7.0.1406 - Extras
disabled
C7.0.1406-fasttrack/x86_64
CentOS-7.0.1406 - CentOSPlus
disabled
C7.0.1406-updates/x86_64
CentOS-7.0.1406 - Updates
disabled
C7.1.1503-base/x86_64
CentOS-7.1.1503 - Base
disabled
C7.1.1503-centosplus/x86_64
CentOS-7.1.1503 - CentOSPlus
disabled
C7.1.1503-extras/x86_64
CentOS-7.1.1503 - Extras
disabled
C7.1.1503-fasttrack/x86_64
CentOS-7.1.1503 - CentOSPlus
disabled
C7.1.1503-updates/x86_64
CentOS-7.1.1503 - Updates
disabled
base/7/x86_64
CentOS-7 - Base
enabled: 9,007
base-debuginfo/x86_64
CentOS-7 - Debuginfo
disabled
base-source/7
CentOS-7 - Base Sources
disabled
c7-media
CentOS-7 - Media
disabled
centosplus/7/x86_64
CentOS-7 - Plus
disabled
centosplus-source/7
CentOS-7 - Plus Sources
disabled
cr/7/x86_64
CentOS-7 - cr
disabled
extras/7/x86_64
CentOS-7 - Extras
enabled: 310
extras-source/7
CentOS-7 - Extras Sources
disabled
fasttrack/7/x86_64
CentOS-7 - fasttrack
disabled
packetfence/7/x86_64
PacketFence Repository
disabled
packetfence-devel/7/x86_64
PacketFence Devel Repository
disabled
packetfence-extra/7/x86_64
PacketFence Extra Repository
disabled
updates/7/x86_64
CentOS-7 - Updates
enabled: 1,687
updates-source/7
CentOS-7 - Updates Sources
disabled
repolist: 11,004
Jason Guntharp
Network Administrator
Itawamba Community College
Office: (662) 862-8106
Email: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
From: Louis Munro [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2016 10:32 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [PacketFence-users] yum update
Hi Jason,
Can you post the output to this command?
# yum repolist all
Regards,
--
Louis Munro
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> ::
www.inverse.ca<http://www.inverse.ca>
+1.514.447.4918 x125 :: +1 (866) 353-6153 x125
Inverse inc. :: Leaders behind SOGo (www.sogo.nu<http://www.sogo.nu>) and
PacketFence (www.packetfence.org<http://www.packetfence.org>)
On Jun 15, 2016, at 10:04 , Guntharp, Jason W.
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Is anyone else getting this when trying to update? The maint script works, but
yum update –-enablerepo=packetfence always produces this:
--> Finished Dependency Resolution
Error: Package: packetfence-6.0.3-1.el7.noarch (@packetfence)
Requires: perl(HTML::FormHandler) = 0.40013
Removing: perl-HTML-FormHandler-0.40013-2.1.noarch (@packetfence)
perl(HTML::FormHandler) = 0.40013
Updated By: perl-HTML-FormHandler-0.40019-5.1.noarch (packetfence)
perl(HTML::FormHandler) = 0.40019
Error: Package: perl-HTML-FormHandler-0.40019-5.1.noarch (packetfence)
Requires: perl(HTML::FormHandler::Meta::Role)
Removing: perl-HTML-FormHandler-0.40013-2.1.noarch (@packetfence)
perl(HTML::FormHandler::Meta::Role)
Updated By: perl-HTML-FormHandler-0.40019-5.1.noarch (packetfence)
Not found
You could try using --skip-broken to work around the problem
You could try running: rpm -Va --nofiles --nodigest
[root@packetfence7el ~]#
Thanks,
Jason Guntharp
Network Administrator
Itawamba Community College
Office: (662) 862-8106
Email: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
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