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2006 Feb 16
0
CentOS-announce Digest, Vol 12, Issue 8
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2006 Apr 01
0
CEEA:2006:0215-001 CentOS 4 x86_64 Update System Enhancement
CEEA:2006:0215-001 CentOS 4 x86_64 Update System Enhancement
This Enhancement Update is to create a new mirrorlist update system to
create a much better user experience with a dynamic update system with
fail-over capability. Please see this announcement for details:
http://www.centos.org/modules/news/article.php?storyid=118
The following packages are updated and syncing to the mirrors:
2006 Apr 01
0
CEEA:2006:0215-001 CentOS 4 s390(x) Update System Enhancement
CEEA:2006:0215-001 CentOS 4 x86_64 Update System Enhancement
This Enhancement Update is to create a new mirrorlist update system to
create a much better user experience with a dynamic update system with
fail-over capability. Please see this announcement for details:
http://www.centos.org/modules/news/article.php?storyid=118
The following packages are updated and syncing to the mirrors:
s390:
2006 Apr 01
0
CEEA:2006:0215-001 CentOS 4 ia64 Update System Enhancement
CEEA:2006:0215-001 CentOS 4 x86_64 Update System Enhancement
This Enhancement Update is to create a new mirrorlist update system to
create a much better user experience with a dynamic update system with
fail-over capability. Please see this announcement for details:
http://www.centos.org/modules/news/article.php?storyid=118
The following packages are updated and syncing to the mirrors:
2006 Apr 01
0
CEEA:2006:0215-001 CentOS 4 axp Update System Enhancement
CEEA:2006:0215-001 CentOS 4 x86_64 Update System Enhancement
This Enhancement Update is to create a new mirrorlist update system to
create a much better user experience with a dynamic update system with
fail-over capability. Please see this announcement for details:
http://www.centos.org/modules/news/article.php?storyid=118
The following packages are updated and syncing to the mirrors:
2006 Apr 06
1
YUM Plugins: I seem to be "unplugged"?
Have followed all instructions, googled and read Johnny's November post,
went to Duke (not physically, web-spherically, although it's only 45
minutes away),...
and still can't see how I have protectbase operational.
Installed:
[root at wlmlfs08 ~]# yum -C --disablerepo=rpmforge list|grep yum
centos-yumconf.noarch 4-4.5 installed
yum.noarch
2006 Apr 01
0
CEEA:2006:0216-001 CentOS 4 x86_64 centos-yumconf Enhancement - update
CEEA:2006:0216-001 CentOS 4 x86_64 centos-yumconf Enhancement - update
Due to a request made on the CentOS mailing list, we modified the update
system to listen on both port 80 and 81 for mirrorlist.centos.org and
serve mirrorlists for updates.
The default CentOS-Base.repo file in centos-yumconf has now been
modified to connect via port 80 instead of port 81 to retrieve
mirrorlists.
The
2006 Apr 01
0
CEEA:2006:0216-001 CentOS 4 s390(x) centos-yumconf Enhancement - update
CEEA:2006:0216-001 CentOS 4 centos-yumconf Enhancement - update
Due to a request made on the CentOS mailing list, we modified the
update
system to listen on both port 80 and 81 for mirrorlist.centos.org and
serve mirrorlists for updates.
The default CentOS-Base.repo file in centos-yumconf has now been
modified to connect via port 80 instead of port 81 to retrieve
mirrorlists.
s390:
2006 Apr 01
0
CEEA:2006:0216-001 CentOS 4 ia64 centos-yumconf Enhancement - update
CEEA:2006:0216-001 CentOS 4 i386 centos-yumconf Enhancement - update
Due to a request made on the CentOS mailing list, we modified the
update
system to listen on both port 80 and 81 for mirrorlist.centos.org and
serve mirrorlists for updates.
The default CentOS-Base.repo file in centos-yumconf has now been
modified to connect via port 80 instead of port 81 to retrieve
mirrorlists.
The following
2006 Apr 01
0
CEEA:2006:0216-001 CentOS 4 axp centos-yumconf Enhancement - update
CEEA:2006:0216-001 CentOS 4 centos-yumconf Enhancement - update
Due to a request made on the CentOS mailing list, we modified the
update
system to listen on both port 80 and 81 for mirrorlist.centos.org and
serve mirrorlists for updates.
The default CentOS-Base.repo file in centos-yumconf has now been
modified to connect via port 80 instead of port 81 to retrieve
mirrorlists.
files:
2006 Apr 06
4
Updated Yum Docs
The docs in http://mirror.centos.org/centos/4/docs/ do
not reflect yum of today ie the yum plugins. Where can
updated yum docs be found? By browsing lists such as
fedora-devel, centos one can see how the plugins have
"stumbled in" but newbies/anyone wanting to pickup on
the new features has nothing to read.
Note there are yumex docs at the above location but my
query relates to yum
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2006 Feb 17
0
CentOS-announce Digest, Vol 12, Issue 9
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2006 Feb 18
0
CentOS-announce Digest, Vol 12, Issue 10
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2006 Mar 21
0
CentOS 4.3 is Released for i386, x86_64, and ia64
The CentOS development team is pleased to announce the availability of
CentOS-4.3 in the following architectures:
i386 - This distribution supports AMD (K6, K7, Thunderbird, Athlon,
Athlon XP, Sempron), Pentium (Classic, Pro, II, III, 4, Celeron, M,
Xeon), VIA (C3, Eden, Luke, C7) processors.
x86_64 - This distribution supports AMD 64 (Athlon 64, Opteron) and
Intel Pentium (Xeon EM64T)
2010 Mar 30
4
Cert error or something
Cant seem to fix this problem, need help
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Tue Mar 30 11:21:17 +0000 2010 //yumconf/File[/etc/hosts] (debug):
Creating checksum {md5}0eea71665fb6890c06421fd13aa3f849
Tue Mar 30 11:21:17 +0000 2010
//yumconf/File[/etc/yum.repos.d/CentOS-Base.repo]/checksum (debug):
Initializing checksum hash
Tue Mar 30 11:21:17 +0000 2010
//yumconf/File[/etc/yum.repos.d/CentOS-Base.repo] (debug): Creating
2006 Feb 17
2
Http proxy set in yum.conf is not working for the new yum mirrorlist system
Hi,
It seems that the new update system does not consider the proxy option
set yum.conf. After installing centos-yumconf-4-4.4.noarch.rpm together
with the new yum packages, I was no longer able to use yum. In my case
HTTP access is allowed only through a proxy. The proxy URL is configured
in yum.conf.
If I set the environment variable http_proxy from the shell I start yum,
everything
2005 Jul 13
1
Yum package requiring yumconf
Hi,
I need yum-arch on RHEL4, yum does not come with RHEL4 so I took the
CentOS package, but this one requires a yumconf package (satisfied by
centos-yumconf) which I thought was pretty strange.
Why does one require a yumconf package uberhaupt ? Why are we limiting a
generally useful package to CentOS (or a system that provides yumconf) ?
I know you can fix it in several ways, but I'm
2006 Apr 12
2
Update of CentOS 4.0 to 4.3
I need to update a CentOS 4.0 system to CentOS 4.3. In my opinion, I
should start out with a "yum update yum centos-yumconf" and then follow
that with a "yum update". Does anyone have any other input as to what
other packages might be needed to be updated with yum and centos-yumconf
before the mass upgrade?
Thanks,
Barry
2006 Feb 17
0
centos-yumconf-4-4.4.noarch.rpm
If you block port 81 outbound, centos-yumconf-4-4.4.noarch.rpm will
cause your yum to stop working for CentOS-4.
We were serving mirrorlists on port 81 for our new update system, but
since this caused some users problems, we are now serving mirrorlists on
both port 80 and 81.
centos-yumconf-4-4.5.noarch.rpm has released to change the default
configuration to port 80 for mirrorlist retrieval.
If
2004 Oct 18
1
centos-yumconf purpose
Hello.
I did try to find out some information about centos-yumconf, but I didn't
find any.
I would like to know what centos-yumconf rpm is made for and what it does
(just overwrite the yum.conf file, or copy things from the original and
create a new one ?).
I dont' really understand the necessity of this package, because I thought
that the version upgrade was made through the $releasever