On Mon, 31 Oct 2005, Jesse Keating wrote: > On Mon, 2005-10-31 at 12:55 -0800, Kenneth Porter wrote: > > I upgraded one server to get the new improved XML metadata, only to find > > that Legacy didn't have the new metadata. So I didn't apply the update to > > my other servers. (I use one server as a guinea pig before letting the > > others update themselves.) > > > > Legacy has this metadata now, and other mirrors will have it when they > sync. (as of a week ago?) Can someone explain about "old yum" and "new yum?" I am confused about this, and am not finding anything in Fedora Legacy's documentation that helps me better understand it. I run Fedora Core 1, and have its yum (yum-2.0.4-2 from the original FC1 distro) installed. Is this the "new" yum? Or is the yum in updates for FC1 (yum-2.0.5-1) the new yum? If not, how do I go about getting the new yum? Will both the old and new yums work with fedoralegacy download sites, and/or other repositories? Also, the URL reported in the yum package on my system is <http://www.dulug.duke.edu/yum/>. When I go to that wep-page, it looks like a Duke University Linux Users' Group moinmoin wiki page: "yum "This page does not exist yet. You can create a new empty page, or use one of the page templates. Before creating the page, please check if a similar page already exists." Where do I find out more information about the flavors of yum? And how yummy are they? :) Thanks. -David -- fedora-legacy-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-legacy-list