[CentOS] dnsmasq - I'm a little confused....

Filipe Brandenburger filbranden at gmail.com
Wed Sep 2 21:44:09 UTC 2009


Hi,

On Wed, Sep 2, 2009 at 17:29, Tru Huynh<tru at centos.org> wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 02, 2009 at 01:05:50PM -0700, MHR wrote:
>> I have attempted to update with yum over the last 27 hours, and all I
>> get is this:
>
>
> works for me:
>
> ...
> Setting up Update Process
> Resolving Dependencies
> --> Running transaction check
> ---> Package dnsmasq.i386 0:2.45-1.1.el5_3 set to be updated
> --> Finished Dependency Resolution

For me it does not work either:

# rpm -q dnsmasq
dnsmasq-2.45-1.el5_2.1
# yum clean all
Loaded plugins: fastestmirror
Cleaning up Everything
Cleaning up list of fastest mirrors
# yum update dnsmasq
Loaded plugins: fastestmirror
Determining fastest mirrors
base                                                     | 1.1 kB     00:00
primary.xml.gz                                           | 878 kB     00:00
base                                                           2508/2508
updates                                                  |  951 B     00:00
primary.xml.gz                                           | 317 kB     00:00
updates                                                        478/478
addons                                                   |  951 B     00:00
primary.xml.gz                                           |  157 B     00:00
extras                                                   | 1.1 kB     00:00
primary.xml.gz                                           | 107 kB     00:00
extras                                                         324/324
Setting up Update Process
No Packages marked for Update

It seems like my mirror has outdated repodata, see
http://centos.mirror.iweb.ca/5/updates/i386/repodata/, the files are
dated 26-Aug-2009, I checked http://mirror.centos.org/ and the files
are dated 02-Sep-2009 there...

Do you have any scripts to check the date of the files in all mirrors
and see which of them are outdated?

Thanks!
Filipe



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