On 05/09/12 05:36, Suvayu Ali responds:
On Wed, Sep 05, 2012 at 04:08:47AM -0400, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
I've run into this problem before. My ISP appears to have some early
morning problem and when I start yum update it simply keeps trying
to find another update. I can live with that and just try again
later but there is no graceful way to tell yum to stop!
Please do not kill it as advised in the other response to the thread.
You could corrupt your package database.
You can simply hit Ctrl+c; yum/python is smart enough to under stand the
user is trying to cancel. If it is downloading somehting, it will say
to hit Ctrl+c again within 20s to confirm (or something along those
lines), after the second Ctrl+c yum quits gracefully.
I wasn't able to kill it anyway since top in an another terminal
didn't show yum I had no PID.
Several CTRL+c's did nothing I could see, nor did a stream of
perhaps ten. It just keeps trying and seems to ignore my effort to
stop.
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