[Yum] RE: problems using yum to upgrade from 8.0 to 9

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On Tue, 2003-04-22 at 16:23, Carroll, Jim P [Contractor] wrote:
> But I ran into a problem attempting 'yum upgrade' on the 2nd host:
>=20
> $ yum
> -bash: /usr/sbin/yum: No such file or directory
> $ rpm -q yum
> yum-1.96-1
>=20
> I then made a backup of /etc/yum.conf, uninstalled then reinstalled yum-1=
.96-1 on the second host.  Unfortunately the error persists.  Just for fun:
>=20
> $ which yum
> /usr/bin/yum
> $ file /usr/bin/yum
> /usr/bin/yum: a /usr/bin/python script text executable
>=20
> Thoughts?
>=20

It looks like maybe the location of yum changed during the upgrade, and
your shell's hash table still has the old location.  Try running "hash
-r" and see if that fixes it (or logout and log back in).

--Jeremy

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