![]() The files under /etc/ seem fine and match another server entirely, that works just perfect. But obviously I want yum to do this for me. ![]() I even tried downloading some of the RPM's from the repo and updating them by hand, that works out just fine. I have tried several repositories and with all of them I did check that the update files are actually there. Rm -rf /var/cache/yum and rebuilding with yum makecache Checking repository I have attempted a lot of things already, so I'll try to rule those out: Cleaning yum There have been installed no software that is not provided by yum by default. It has no extra repositories and uses only packages from the core CentOS 7 repos. ![]() You could try running: rpm -Va -nofiles -nodigest ![]() You could try using -skip-broken to work around the problem Requires: device-mapper-persistent-data >= 0.6.3-1 To put it in short this is what give me the head ache: -> Finished Dependency ResolutionĮrror: Package: 7_3.x86_64 (base) ![]()
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