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Update glib but remove package
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David W. Hodgins
2023-05-21 13:40:41 UTC
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Update glib but remove a package you're heavily dependent on working and
using. No thanks! This needs to be fixed.
missing libcmark.so.0.29.0() 64Bit
Sorry. We missed that and will fix it asap.
https://bugs.mageia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=31945

Temporarily add a line with libcmark0 or lib64cmark0 to /etc/urpmi/skip.list
to allow other updates to go through, and not that one.

The persons who tested the update did not have mkvtoolnix-gui or neochat
installed when testing it.

Regards, Dave Hodgins
Ar
2023-05-22 19:07:04 UTC
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Post by David W. Hodgins
Temporarily add a line with libcmark0 or lib64cmark0 to
/etc/urpmi/skip.list
to allow other updates to go through, and not that one.
The persons who tested the update did not have mkvtoolnix-gui or neochat
installed when testing it.
Regards, Dave Hodgins
Thanks Dave.
David W. Hodgins
2023-05-22 21:10:21 UTC
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Post by Ar
Post by David W. Hodgins
Temporarily add a line with libcmark0 or lib64cmark0 to
/etc/urpmi/skip.list
to allow other updates to go through, and not that one.
The persons who tested the update did not have mkvtoolnix-gui or neochat
installed when testing it.
Thanks Dave.
If you added the line, it will have to be removed to install the updates fixing
the problem. The updates to fix it has been pushed from core updates testing to
core updates.

The princeton mirror had some drives fail and ran out of disk space. That's being
fixed now. If your system is using the princeton mirror, or one of the ones that
sync from it, it will be a few hours before the update will be available.

Regards, Dave Hodgins
David W. Hodgins
2023-05-22 23:12:30 UTC
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Post by David W. Hodgins
Post by Ar
Post by David W. Hodgins
Temporarily add a line with libcmark0 or lib64cmark0 to
/etc/urpmi/skip.list
to allow other updates to go through, and not that one.
The persons who tested the update did not have mkvtoolnix-gui or neochat
installed when testing it.
Thanks Dave.
If you added the line, it will have to be removed to install the updates fixing
the problem. The updates to fix it has been pushed from core updates testing to
core updates.
The princeton mirror had some drives fail and ran out of disk space. That's being
fixed now. If your system is using the princeton mirror, or one of the ones that
sync from it, it will be a few hours before the update will be available.
The princeton mirror has been fixed and has fully synced.

Regards, Dave Hodgins

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