Nils Breunese (Lemonbit Internet) wrote:
Mike wrote:
I wonder whether I am properly subscribed. This is what
I observe:
# yum update
Gathering header information file(s) from server(s)
Server: Fedora Core 2 - Base
Server: Fedora Legacy utilities for Fedora Core 2
Server: Fedora Core 2 updates
Finding updated packages
Downloading needed headers
No Packages Available for Update
No actions to take
#
I wonder whether I need to subscribe to another server name.
I haven't pulled even one update since about two months.
It looks like you didn't add the legacy updates, but only the legacy
utilities repository. What are the exact repository entries in your
yum.conf?
I thought something like that might be the case. Here's a copy of my
/etc/conf...
$ cat /etc/yum.conf
# See the yum.conf(5) man page for information the syntax of this file,
# including failover setup.
[main]
cachedir=/var/cache/yum
debuglevel=2
logfile=/var/log/yum.log
pkgpolicy=newest
distroverpkg=redhat-release
tolerant=1
exactarch=1
exclude=kernel*
[base]
gpgcheck=1
name=Fedora Core $releasever - Base
baseurl=http://download.fedoralegacy.org/fedora/$releasever/os/$basearch
[updates]
gpgcheck=1
name=Fedora Core $releasever updates
baseurl=http://download.fedoralegacy.org/fedora/$releasever/updates/$basearch
[legacy-utils]
gpgcheck=1
name=Fedora Legacy utilities for Fedora Core $releasever
baseurl=http://download.fedoralegacy.org/fedora/$releasever/legacy-utils/$basearch
==========================================
I'm thinking I left out one of the necessary entries.
Mike
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