I am planning a SOGo upgrade: Host operating system is CentOS5. Presently installed version is SOGo 1.2 nightly version of Feb. 5, 2010 and installed from rpm/repo.
I have set up the regular (non-nightly) yum repository (RHEL5/CentOS5). It is set to active and recognized by yum. The nightly repository is disabled. Yum cache has also been dropped. But yum still claims that there is nothing to update. Is it not possible to update SOGo from nightly to release version through this process? Yum apparently does not like to update the reported installed SOGo version 1.2_20100205-1.el5 to version 1.2.2-1.el5 from repo. "yum install sogo" results to "Package matching sogo-1.2.2-1.el5.i386 already installed. Checking for update." Can anybody advise how to overcome this deadlock? Would it be an alternative to download the rpm file from repository and and then force an installation locally through RPM? Needless to say, any advice would be appreciated! Regards, Wolf
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