OK, that worked for me
yum clean all yum --disablerepo=* --enablerepo=updates update
Should this be done on a weekly/monthly basis? " yum clean all"
Or are my repos messed up?
repo id repo name status priority ======= ========= ====== ======== extras CentOS-5 - Extras enabled 1 base CentOS-5 - Base enabled 1 addons CentOS-5 - Addons enabled 1 c5-media CentOS-5 - Media disabled 2 centosplus CentOS-5 - Plus disabled 2 adobe-linux-i38 Adobe Systems Incorporated enabled 11 kbs-CentOS-Extr CentOS.Karan.Org-EL5 - Stable enabled 12 rpmforge Red Hat Enterprise 5 - RPMforge.net enabled 15 updates CentOS-5 - Updates enabled 99 c5-testing CentOS-5 Testing disabled 99
I'm guessing updates should be priority 1 instead of 99?
Thank you for the help!!
On Feb 19, 2008 2:02 AM, Ray Van Dolson rayvd@bludgeon.org wrote:
Coming in late on this thread, but...
Can you point your repo's at a different URL?
Have you tried a 'yum clean all' first?
Try disabling everything _but_ the update repo, doing yum clean and then yum update.
yum clean all yum --disablerepo=* --enablerepo=updates update
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