Re: Yum Update not working [solved maybe]

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On Sun, 2006-12-03 at 14:16 -0800, Norm wrote:
> gary wrote:
> > On Sat, 2006-12-02 at 22:30 -0800, Norm wrote:
> >   
> >> I had to reinstall  Core 6.  Everything has gone well until I tried to
> >> up date
> >> At the command line if I try yum  update I get the following error
> >> ftp://ftp.safe.ca/pub/clement-2.1/repodata/repomd.xml: [Errno 4]
> >> IOError: [Errno ftp error] 550 Failed to change directory.
> >> Trying other mirror.
> >> Error: Cannot open/read repomd.xml file for repository: clement
> >>  From the gui if I use the "software updater" I receive this error in an
> >> "unable to retrieve information box "Cannot open/read repomd.xml file
> >> for repository: clement"
> >> I have yum updater enabled but it does not return any indication of
> >> updates after I reboot the system.
> >> When I go to the ftp site I notice that there seems to be a missing
> >> subdirectory in the address between clement-2.1 and repodata. the ftp
> >> site indicates there should be a "fc6" subdirectory.  The bottom is
> >> there must be another way to do updates, what is it?
> >> Norm
> >>
> >>
> >>     
> >
> >  Google - check this = http://forums.fedoraforum.org/showthread.php?t=139609
> >          ----------gary
> >
> >   
> Thanks for the link, I think the problem may be solved.
> When I reinstalled core 6 I decided to add a number of packages before I
> did the update.  One of the packages was clement.  There was a reference
> to clement causing the problem I had.  I decided to uninstal clement.
> did a yum clean all and rebooted.  After the reboot it seemed to be
> taking forever for the yum updater to do anything so I went to the
> command line and gave yum  upgrade a try.  After a considerable period
> the command line upgrade reported 147 packages to upgrade and the gnome
> interface upgrade reported 113.  I have gone with the command line
> upgrade and am now waiting for it to complete its process of installing
> 293 transaction.  At this point it all appears to be working.  I thought
> I would give this method a try before I went to Kam's work around and
> only as a last resort before another reinstall would I use Smart. The
> last time I used Smart it destroyed my gnome setup and insisted that I
> use KDE  -I thought using Linux was to give me choices - it seems Smart
> does not believe in choices.
> Once things all up to-date and settled down I plan to try clement again
> to see if the problem returns - I am not sure yet whether I should
> describe the problem as a bug or just treat it as an incompatibility
> between Yum and Clement.
> Thanks for the help
> Norm
> 

 Often times " yum clean all " will clear up any lingering problems,
though be advised you'll have to download all your headers again.  
 --------------gary

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