See the example below, the warnings run on from the #### from the removals rather than starting on new lines. It makes it hard to follow. # urpme php-apc php-apc-admin removing php-apc-3.1.14-7.1.mga3.i586 php-apc-admin-3.1.14-7.1.mga3.i586 removing package php-apc-admin-1:3.1.14-7.1.mga3.i586 1/2: removing php-apc-admin-1:3.1.14-7.1.mga3.i586 #############################################warning: /etc/php-apc/config.php saved as /etc/php-apc/config.php.rpmsave ##############################warning: /etc/httpd/conf/sites.d/php-apc.conf saved as /etc/httpd/conf/sites.d/php-apc.conf.rpmsave ############### removing package php-apc-1:3.1.14-7.1.mga3.i586 2/2: removing php-apc-1:3.1.14-7.1.mga3.i586 ########################################################################################## Reproducible: Steps to Reproduce:
There's not much we can do. urpmi prints "#" in order to show progress. librpm prints warning messages that got mixed up :-(
Status: NEW => RESOLVEDResolution: (none) => WONTFIX