Karanbir Singh wrote: > Farkas Levente wrote: >> hi, >> in 5.2 there is a yum-cron in the os dir, but there is a yum-cron only >> in extras/x86_64 too (not in i386). >> at the same time in 5.3 there is no yum-cron in the os dir, but there is >> yum-cron only in extras/x86_64 too (not in i386). >> at the same time there is a yum-cron in epel-5 too. >> so imho it'd be useful to clean up this situation. >> > > We dont really have much interest here as to what EPEL or any other > third party repo is doing - you will need to chase it up with them. > > The reason why we carried it in 5.0 etc was since yum-updatesd didnt > really do much. If there is anyway to make yum-updatesd run its updates > at a specific time, that would completely remove the need / role for > yum-cron. Which might be the best result allaround anyway. may be i was not specific enough, so then the questions are: - in 5.2 why yum-cron in extras/x86_64 if it's in os already? - in 5.3 why yum-cron only in extras/x86_64 but not in extras/i386? imho both the above is a bug. -- Levente "Si vis pacem para bellum!"