On Thu, 13 May 2004 21:19:49 +0200, Michael Schwendt wrote > On Thu, 13 May 2004 13:30:04 -0500, Mike Vanecek wrote: > > > Uhm, why are the kernels being excluded? > > Because it's also up2date's default behaviour on Red Hat Linux 9. > > > Why is it when one does a yum list, all the mysql rpms are not listed even > > though they are on the server (both at download.fedora.us and mirrors.kernel.org)? > > What did you enter? First, http://download.fedoralegacy.org/redhat/9/os/i386/ has mysql-3.23.54a-11.i386.rpm 24-Feb-2003 01:38 5.0M mysql-devel-3.23.54a-11.i386.rpm 24-Feb-2003 01:38 566K mysql-server-3.23.54a-11.i386.rpm 24-Feb-2003 01:38 1.1M and http://mirrors.kernel.org/fedora.us/fedora/redhat/9/i386/yum/os/RPMS/ mysql-3.23.54a-11.i386.rpm 23-Feb-2003 22:38 5.0M mysql-devel-3.23.54a-11.i386.rpm 23-Feb-2003 22:38 566K mysql-server-3.23.54a-11.i386.rpm 23-Feb-2003 22:38 1.1M ditto on both for these too: mod_auth_mysql-1.11-12.i386.rpm 23-Feb-2003 22:37 11K php-mysql-4.2.2-17.i386.rpm 25-Feb-2003 07:20 37K perl-DBD-MySQL-2.1021-3.i386.rpm 23-Feb-2003 22:44 180K However, they do not show up with yum list: # yum list | grep -i mysql MySQL-python i386 0.9.1-6 redhat-os qt-MySQL i386 1:3.1.1-6 redhat-os ditto yum info, yum list updates, yum list extras, and so on. As you can see, I do have several mysql packages installed: # yum list installed | grep -i mysql libdbi-dbd-mysql i386 0.6.5-5 db mod_auth_mysql i386 1.11-12 db mysql i386 3.23.58-1.9 db mysql-devel i386 3.23.58-1.9 db mysql-server i386 3.23.58-1.9 db perl-DBD-MySQL i386 2.1021-3 db php-mysql i386 4.2.2-17.2 db My yum.conf is [main] cachedir=/var/cache/yum debuglevel=2 logfile=/var/log/yum.log pkgpolicy=newest distroverpkg=redhat-release tolerant=1 exactarch=1 exclude=kernel* [redhat-os] name=Red Hat Linux $releasever ($basearch) baseurl= http://mirrors.kernel.org/fedora.us/fedora/redhat/$releasever/$basearch/yum/os/ gpgcheck=1 failovermethod=priority [redhat-updates] name=Red Hat Linux $releasever ($basearch) updates baseurl= http://mirrors.kernel.org/fedora.us/fedora/redhat/$releasever/$basearch/yum/updates/ gpgcheck=1 failovermethod=priority At what else should I look? -- fedora-legacy-list@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-legacy-list