yum update/upgrade myproxy-libs, ADDS the new package but the 5.9-2 still
remaing. The only way to "update" is to do an "rpm -e --noscripts myporxy-libs".
After this step, it works for what I needed.
Yes, updating to this version will trigger the postuninstall script of the
previous version which has the bug. There is no way around that - this update
can not change bugs in the old version's script. Updating to the next version
after this - whenever that will happen will trigger the postuninstall script of
this version which is fixed.
This update has been submitted for stable by ellert.
This update has been submitted for testing by ellert.
This update is currently being pushed to the Fedora EPEL 5 testing updates repository.
This update has been pushed to testing
ellert has edited this update. New build(s): myproxy-5.9-8.el5. Removed build(s): myproxy-5.9-7.el5.
This update has been submitted for testing by ellert.
This update is currently being pushed to the Fedora EPEL 5 testing updates repository.
This update has been pushed to testing
yum update/upgrade myproxy-libs, ADDS the new package but the 5.9-2 still remaing. The only way to "update" is to do an "rpm -e --noscripts myporxy-libs". After this step, it works for what I needed.
Yes, updating to this version will trigger the postuninstall script of the previous version which has the bug. There is no way around that - this update can not change bugs in the old version's script. Updating to the next version after this - whenever that will happen will trigger the postuninstall script of this version which is fixed.
This update has been submitted for stable by ellert.
This update is currently being pushed to the Fedora EPEL 5 stable updates repository.
This update has been pushed to stable