On Sunday 24 June 2012 07:25:21 Veli-Pekka Kestilä did opine: > On 24.6.2012 10:12, Gene Heskett wrote: > > On Sunday 24 June 2012 03:06:14 Chris Geldenhuis did opine: > >> On 06/24/2012 02:47 AM, Gene Heskett wrote: > >>> Greets; > >>> > >>> This centos6.2 system seems to have python-2.6.6, but that is > >>> turning into a huge problem because I now have a backlog of about 40 > >>> packages that will not upgrade because they all need python 2.4. > > > > This is not something that is available via yum? > > > > In which case why do I have 30 or 40 packages that are being called > > security updates, released in the last week, that still need the older > > python? Something doesn't grok here. Like maybe I have the wrong > > repos enabled? > > > > Maybe, a yum repolist says rpmfusion is for el5, maybe that is what I > > need to fix. How? > > > > Thanks. > > > > Cheers, Gene > > Remove your old rpmfusion repository package for el5, and follow the > instruction in http://rpmfusion.org/Configuration/ to install the new > one. Attempting that get this in an error box: The name org.freedesktop.PackageKit was not provided by any .service files But I believe it did download the file(s). However, doing the command line version also threw some errors: Revealing that the epel is set for 5.4. Hard to find the correct linkage instructs, they are quite a few entries down from the top google hits when searching. Its an hour later, and I have installed and renamed the rpmnew's, even nuked a few packages it downloaded but couldn't install, and on a restart, yum is still showing me 21 packages to update, all from an el5 repo. There is not any file surviving in yum.repos.d that contains a reference to el5, so where is that cache being held so I can nuke it? Thanks. > After that you should remove all el5 packages which were installer from > rpmfusion for el5. > > -vpk > The only file that had an el5 mark was adobe's flash plugin, which didn't work in konqerer anyway, so I changed the pref to firefox because it did work there. But I had yum nuke it anyway. Thanks & Cheers, Gene -- "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order." -Ed Howdershelt (Author) My web page: offline From a certain point onward there is no longer any turning back. That is the point that must be reached. -- F. Kafka