Antonio wrote:
I removed yum-updatesb from services starting at boot-time.
When I start Yumex I get a number of retry of Metadata not checksum on
many servers, and then it stops (wasting a lot of my time...) What is
happening??? I think that everything is related....
As was answered in the thread, running
rm /var/run/yum.pid
as root will get rid of the file that is locking the process up from
proceeding. I still had trouble with pup taking a long time to do
anything. I canceled pup and decided to run
yum -y update again in the terminal. Yum proceeded successfully to
install the updates.
I don;t know if there is something in the GUI update programs that is
causing problems since my last two update runs were from yum in a
terminal. Both updates were applied normally.
I had my computer up for three days sharing the torrent but yum-updatesd
i stopped from services. It is enabled for the next boot.
Out of curiosity, I ran pup again and it came back showing no updates.
Pup did not hang for me when run just a few moments ago.
Sorry for the confusing nature my response has.
Jim
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