I have a custom compiled perl and to update to the last CentOS 6.x
packages I have to add --skip-broken.  That appears to be working.
One concern, 

[admin@goose yum.repos.d]$ ls -R
.:
CentOS-Base.repo       epel-testing.repo        mirrors-rpmforge-
testing
CentOS-Debuginfo.repo  error.txt                remove
CentOS-Media.repo      fc6.repo.bak             rpmforge.repo
CentOS-Vault.repo      mirrors-rpmforge
epel.repo              mirrors-rpmforge-extras

./remove:
adobe-linux-x86_64.repo
[admin@goose yum.repos.d]$ 

There are multiple non stock repositories here.  How do I find out what
non standard packages are installed?  I'm hoping that perl-5.18.1 is
the only custom compiled and installed package.  I can't do an in-place 
upgrade until I do something about perl and the nonstandard
packages?  I wish I could build an rpm from the installed perl...
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