Wolf Siedler wrote: > 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! >
Hello Wolf. I had a similar situation on a test box. There's probably a more elegant way, but I resolved this by first removing SOGo and its dependencies with "yum remove". Packages to remove are: sogo sope49-appserver sope49-cards sope49-core sope49-gdl1 sope49-gdl1-contentstore sope49-gdl1-postgresql sope49-ldap sope49-mime sope49-xml Then when I reinstalled sogo via yum, it pulled the packages from the stable repo. Hope this helps. -- Clay
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