Ric Moore wrote:
On Wed, 2008-01-16 at 08:30 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
Robert P. J. Day wrote:
On Tue, 15 Jan 2008, Jim Cornette wrote:
Karl Larsen wrote:
Well at this point I know a great deal more than YOU do about yum. I am
sorry you had no working ideas but thanks for a try at least.
Karl
What is the output from package-cleanup --problems and from package-cleanup
--dupes ?
This has got to be the longest solved thread on any mailing list.
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There's no way out of here. When you come in you're in for good.
"Welcome to the Hotel Karlifornia ..."
The *best* thing out of this entire thread is that I'm now watching "The
Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai - Across the 8th Dimension".
Thanks again Ric
I also learned another lesson....
OK, I'll bite! What did you learn? And did you enjoy Buckaroo? I would
suggest "Plug Head" #1 and #2 for your next install of the best of
Geekly Sci-Fi. (search eBay for "circuitry man")
Afterwards you can then shoot yourself, as you would have seen it all.
OR, remain here on Earth and pass my favor forward. <huge chuckles>
Enjoy! :) Ric
You know this subject is going to be killfiltered or just ignored by
most people, which is really too bad for anyone who wants to learn
something about "Updates'!
Wow, if folks would stick to the subject more or less and if the list
was searchable what a great helpful resource this list could be...
More to the subject; I keep getting the same slow-as-molasses mirror
every time I run yum. Is there a way to be more geo-spacific about the
choice of mirror servers?
thanks,
- Joshua
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