Hello, all. I have operated centos 4.x and 5.x system. for 4.x system, I auto update using yum and for 5.x system, using yum-cron. but I can't find any yum-cron package (i386) like below. # yum search yum-cron(at i686, centox 5.3) Warning: No matches found for: yum-cron No Matches found # yum search yum-cron(at x86_64, centos 5.3) ==================================================== Matched: yum-cron ====================================================yum-cron.noarch : Files needed to run yum updates as a cron job I don't know why the result was different? Thanks in advance. _________________________________________________________________ ???? ????! ??? ??? ???? ????! ??? ??! 25GB ???? ?! ???? ??? ?? ?? http://im.msn.co.kr/Univ/
MontyRee wrote:> Hello, all. > > > I have operated centos 4.x and 5.x system. > > for 4.x system, I auto update using yum and for 5.x system, using > yum-cron. > > but I can't find any yum-cron package (i386) like below. > > # yum search yum-cron(at i686, centox 5.3) > > Warning: No matches found for: yum-cron No Matches found > > # yum search yum-cron(at x86_64, centos 5.3) > ==================================================== Matched: > yum-cron ===================================================== > yum-cron.noarch : Files needed to run yum updates as a cron job > > > I don't know why the result was different? > > > Thanks in advance.To the best of my knowledge, yum-cron is depricated and has been replaced with an update daemon of it's own.
On 06/02/2009 09:19 AM, MontyRee wrote:> # yum search yum-cron(at i686, centox 5.3) > > Warning: No matches found for: yum-cron > No Matches foundyum-cron has a bit of history really. But in a nutshell, do you need yumcron to do something that cant be done with yum-updatesd itself ? Make sure you look at the -o option before deciding :) - KB