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Hello all,

I'm doing my monthly round of updates (last time was June 8), but 5 available updates don't want to install:
microcode_ctl
systemd
systemd-libs
systemd-sysv
syswatch

When I do yume update, I get an error:
libgudev1-219-62.el7.etc.etc requires systemd-libs-etc.etc.

When I do yum update --skip-broken
I get a report that those 5 packages above are skipped because of dependency problems.

yum clean all && yum update doesn't help either.

How can I fix this?

Thank you for any help you can give!

BR, Wouter
Wednesday, July 03 2019, 12:21 PM
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Monday, July 08 2019, 09:12 PM - #Permalink
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The problem was caused by matching systemd-python and libgudev1 updates, needed by the the other systemd updates, were in a repo which was disabled by default. The issue got sidestepped when another update for the systemd packages came through from Centos with the support packages in accessible repos.
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    Tuesday, July 09 2019, 02:53 PM - #Permalink
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    Thank you for the explanation Nick!
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    Monday, July 08 2019, 07:52 PM - #Permalink
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    Thanks @Nick for sending me a PM to notify me of the post being marked as non viewable. I've changed it now.

    My problem solved itself BTW.
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    Monday, July 08 2019, 07:48 PM - #Permalink
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    5 days later, there's some additional updates available: 23 in total.
    Now, the whole bunch succeeded in installing. All's fine again. Still don't know what stopped the 5 from installing earlier.
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