Re: Package Manager Messages Centos 6.9 Rick Stevens/Samuel Sieb

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On Mon, 18 Jun 2018 19:02:23 +0200, Rick Stevens <ricks@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On 06/18/2018 03:15 AM, Ger van Dijck wrote:

Hi All ,


I have an Acer 2000S (i686) 32 Bits archiecture running under Centos 6.

Ger, this is the Fedora list, not the CentOS list. Having said that,
CentOS 6 is quite old and you should consider upgrading to CentOS 7.

Suddenly I get the following massage :

The package download failed. Could not contact source "beid-release" ,
so it wil be disabled.

What does ths mean , and how can I correct it ?

It means you've enabled a repo called "beid-release" which is apparently
not available any more. You can find which repo file it's buried in by
doing (as root):

	# grep -r "beid-release" /etc/yum.repos.d/*

You can bypass it by editing the file that contains that repo and
changing the line:

	enabled=1

to

	enabled=0

in that section and repeating the yum operation, or by doing the yum
operation and including the

	--disablerepo=beid-release

flag. However, it'd be better if you aimed this sort of question at the
CentOS mailing lists.

Rick/Samuel , Indeed this was a repo not available anymore , I have learned a lot:

Sorry for using the Fedora Net : I am so used to drop my questions there.

Problem solved , tanks.


Ger van Dijck.
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