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2007 Aug 01
3
yum-updatesd.conf on centos 5
Hi All, I am running CentOS5 . Yum pkg was installed by deault fresh installation. pls see below for installed yum pkgs. [root at mailgw ~]# rpm -qa |grep yum yum-updatesd-3.0.5-1.el5.centos.2 yum-3.0.5-1.el5.centos.2 later, I installed below pkg for protection. yum-protectbase-1.0.4-2.el5.centos Now, everything works. But, in this vershion of yum, It has no crontab running. It has a file
2007 Apr 17
1
How to upgrate to CentOS 5 from CentOS 4.4 by using yum.
Hi, My all boxes are running CentOS 4.4. When They were running CentOS 4.3. it upgraded to CentOS 4.4 due to yum. But, This time, My all boxes are still running CentOS 4.4. I did below commands, But no luck yet. [root at mailgw yum.repos.d]# yum update Loading "protectbase" plugin Setting up Update Process Setting up repositories Reading repository metadata in from local files
2007 Jun 18
3
Centos 5 - Setting up yum for ATrpms
I think I found one of my setup problems. I followed instructions at: http://atrpms.net/install.html And now I see that the information shown there to put into yum.conf (that I put into yum.repo.d/atrpms.repo) is only for FC, not for RL5 (thus Centos 5). What do I use in my atrmps.repo to get it to access the RL5 directories?
2006 Sep 19
3
Centos 4.4 - mythtv
can anyone advise on where to find the mythtv repo? I have dag but a yum install mythtv-suite yields nothing thanks
2007 Jul 18
2
Recommended REPO Setup for Desktop on Cos5
CentOS is simply great. I use it as my main desktop. I use VMWare clients for any "special needs" software. I am struggling a bit with the plethora of repos and looking for some advice. Would you opine with detail on the best repo setup for a desktop CentOS 5? Comments: rpmforge provides fine rpms. kbsingh, google, adobe, kde-redhat, CentOS-Testing , CentOS-fastrack, epel,
2006 May 04
4
differences between yum update and yum check-update
yum check-update: clamav.i386 0.88.1-1.el4.kb kbs-CentOS-Extra clamav-data.i386 0.88.1-1.el4.kb kbs-CentOS-Extra clamav-lib.i386 0.88.1-1.el4.kb kbs-CentOS-Extra clamav-update.i386 0.88.1-1.el4.kb kbs-CentOS-Extra yum update: Installing: clamav-db i386 0.88.2-1.el4.rf rpmforge 4.0 M replacing
2007 Apr 18
1
Which repositores?
Hello all I'm new to RHEL/CentOS so I'm wondering what repositories people add/enable to get all the extras they want? Especially multimedia stuff. I tried to enable [contrib] but that didn't seem to be available (yet). I then added rpmforge and atrpms which seem to work. However I've read that atrpms may wreak havoc on my installation; is it best to keep it disabled? What about
2005 Nov 27
2
yum-utils and yum-utils-plugins
All, We are currently testing the yum-utils and yum-utils-plugins in the dev.centos.org repository. The two main plugins that this allows that I think would be great for normal users are protectbase and fastestmirror. See the announcement on the centos-devel list for details: http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-devel/2005-November/000947.html Thanks, Johnny Hughes -------------- next
2007 May 25
0
dcc error on centos 5
Hi, I set up DCC on CentOS 5 with Dual Sendmail - Amavisd-new and and Spam assassin. I installed DCC from AT rpms. pls see below for installed DCC rpm. [root at mailgw ~]# rpm -qa |grep DCC DCC-1.3.50-16.0.el5 Then, I configured in Deamon mode. I did below steps. [root at mailgw ~]# yum install DCC then, [root at mailgw ~]# cdcc "delete 127.0.0.1" [root at mailgw ~]# cdcc
2007 Jun 01
1
yum update failure, dependancy issues for yum
Hi everyone, My CentOS 4.4 machine refuses to yum update. Here is the output, any pointers as to what I can do? Thanks [root at monk ~]# yum update Setting up Update Process Setting up repositories atrpms 100% |=========================| 951 B 00:00 update 100% |=========================| 951 B 00:00 base 100%
2006 Apr 05
4
additional yum repos for 4.3
Hi; On my Fedora Systems [/etc/yum.repos.d] I have the following repos: dag.repo dries.repo fedora-extras.repo fedora.repo fedora-updates.repo freshrpms.repo livna.repo Two questions: 1) Where can I get a .repo file (with centos url's of course) for the baseic stuff like updates and extras. 1b) Can I use redhat repos? 2) What about the other guys, livna, dag, dries, freshrpms. Which one of
2009 Nov 22
4
What's wrong with yum-priorities?
"The upstream maintainer of yum, Seth Vidal, had the following to say about 'yum priorities' in September 2009: Gosh, I hope people do not set up yum priorities. There are so many things about priorities that make me cringe all over. It could just be that it reminds me of apt 'pinning' and that makes me want to hurl." This note was placed on the wiki
2011 Jul 26
1
yum segfault - rpmforge problem?
[root at host ~]# yum clean all Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, protectbase Cleaning up Everything Cleaning up list of fastest mirrors [root at ost ~]# yum search libcli Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, protectbase Determining fastest mirrors * base: centos-distro.cavecreek.net * elrepo: elrepo.imt-systems.com * extras: ftp.ussg.iu.edu * rpmforge: apt.sw.be * updates: mirror.nandomedia.com base
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
2008 May 07
3
Yum + priorities plugin question
Hello all! I've recently started using the priorities plugin as part of my best practices. It's very effective, and prevents nasty things from happening (like atrpms upgrading python and disabling yum.) I'm wondering if there's a simple and elegant way to allow package-name-based exclusions. For example: For my mysql cluster, I'd prefer to have the latest mysql and
2017 Sep 26
3
yum update problem - dependancy problem
You have a conflicting package installed from repository @atrpms. You need to remove that package and/or disable that repository to get past the dependency issue. 'Skip broken' is not going to handle this situation nor will any other set of yum options. On Tue, September 26, 2017 05:32, Gary Stainburn wrote: > --> Processing Dependency: /usr/sbin/ldconfig for package: >
2017 Sep 26
2
yum update problem - dependancy problem
I'm sure this is a FAQ, and a simple answer is available, but I've not managed it yet. I've tried all of the RPM database tidy routines. I've tried uninstalling the libblueray1 library but the ever growning dependency tree was too big. For a while I've been updating using the command yum -y --skip-broken --exclude rpcbind update which I though t was working, but the
2017 Sep 26
1
yum update problem - dependancy problem
On Tuesday 26 September 2017 11:56:06 Joseph L. Casale wrote: > The error is actually pretty straight forward. You are using a repo > (atrpms) that has not been updated in years, it's not surprise that it > finally has lost compatibility with the platform. > > Find a modern and up to date replacement for any packages you reference > from atrpms and without the switches. When
2006 Feb 17
2
OT: Local Mirror problems, wrong paths to RPMs with yum update
This week I set up a local mirror for a few dists, including Centos 4.0 and 4.2, and Fedora Core 3 and 4. I'm using a script called yum-pull. For the most part I really like the script, it automates the setup of your mirrors and tries a bunch of different mirrors when it goes out to get updates, if it fails on one it tries another. It uses the usual suspects, createrepo and repoview, among
2017 May 21
2
yum error
Hello friends, today I encountered this issue on one of the centos machines, yesterday everything seemed woking normally: $ sudo yum update There was a problem importing one of the Python modules required to run yum. The error leading to this problem was: lIbgscaPi_krb .co.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory Please install a package which provides this module, or