On Thu, 13 May 2004 16:57:48 -0700, Jesse Keating wrote > On Thursday 13 May 2004 16:42, Mike Vanecek wrote: > > # 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 > > I see nothing wrong here. Your installed mysql is newer than what > is available from the repot. Yes, but I thought that yum list (or yum list available) would list everything, not just what was needed for update (yum check-update). # yum provides mysql Gathering header information file(s) from server(s) Server: Fedora Linux / stable for Red Hat Linux 9 (i386) Server: Macromedia Flash Player for Red Hat Linux 9 Server: Red Hat Linux 9 (i386) Server: Red Hat Linux 9 (i386) updates Finding updated packages Downloading needed headers Looking in available packages for a providing package No packages found Looking in installed packages for a providing package Installed package: mysql provides mysql 1 results returned No matter what I try, yum is not able to find that the repo has mysql packages. > > Try: yum provides mysql > > -- > Jesse Keating RHCE (geek.j2solutions.net) > Fedora Legacy Team (www.fedoralegacy.org) > GPG Public Key > (geek.j2solutions.net/jkeating.j2solutions.pub) > > Was I helpful? Let others know: > http://svcs.affero.net/rm.php?r=jkeating -- fedora-legacy-list@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-legacy-list