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2015 Dec 29
2
Yum Weird Message
...at CentOS
> has comes from them by way of RHEL. They, Fedora, are not apt to pay
> you any mind because they have already abandoned yum and are going
> with a new package manager named dnf soon to be appearing in a system
> near you.
DNF is a stupid name. The Feds could have called it yum2 - K.I.S.S.
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2015 Dec 31
0
Yum Weird Message
...es from them by way of RHEL. They, Fedora, are not apt to pay
>> you any mind because they have already abandoned yum and are going
>> with a new package manager named dnf soon to be appearing in a system
>> near you.
>
> DNF is a stupid name. The Feds could have called it yum2 - K.I.S.S.
>
>
Well thank God, and Linus, for symbolic links.
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^ ^ Mark LaPierre
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2015 Dec 28
2
Yum Weird Message
On 12/28/2015 02:10 PM, Marcelo Roccasalva wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 28, 2015 at 5:24 PM, Alice Wonder <alice at domblogger.net> wrote:
>>
>> I ran into this exact issue last night -
>>
>> http://www.iotti.biz/?p=433
>>
>> When a computer is connected via IPv4 but the IPv4 a repo host connects to is not available, yum then tries the IPv6 address and will