Michael,

  Following this thread since I have four or five servers with the same 
problem.  On mine though, the directory where the RPMs (av-spam) exist are:
>/var/cache/yum/x86_64/6/Solarspeed.net-AVSPAM-v51/packages
(your example shows 6.5).  Appears that only the x86_64 machines failed
on my network, all others updated after a yum clean all, yum update cycle.

-- 
Larry Smith
lesm...@ecsis.net

On Sun February 9 2014 10:51, Michael Stauber wrote:
> Hi RC,
>
> > Ok I will try that but what will the break? It has conflicks?
>
> I don't know why that RPM says it has conflicts. It clearly shouldn't
> say that. I used the same build box and same build routine as always for
> building the 5108R RPMs.
>
> It's also an inconsistent problem. I went back and set up a fresh 5108R,
> installed the AV-SPAM 5.1.4 and then did a YUM update. The updates went
> in without problems there.
>
> So I can't even replicate the problem you and Michael Aronoff had there.
>
> Michael Aronoff gave me access to one of his affected boxes and I could
> see the problem there, but can't solidly nail it down to a single reason.
>
> Another option is of course: If you have an ongoing subscription that
> includes the AV-SPAM, you can uninstall the old PKG and can fetch the
> latest 5.1.6 version of that PKG via NewLinQ.
>
> Or you can try the work around and can force the RPMs in from the
> YUM-cache as explained in my previous email.
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