> The problem: > If you have a repository, and you remove all the rpm's out of it, then do a > yum-arch on the repository, it doesn't do anything, so you are left with the > old header.info and header files. > If a person then yum's against that repository, they get the info that those > rpm's are still there, but of course when yum tries to download the rpm's it > fails. > > The solution: > when yum-arch get's run, and it finds that there isn't any rpm's where it is > told, have it check to see if there is a header directory with headers in it. > If there is, then clean it up, preferably leaving an empty header.info file > there. yes, this is trivial. I'll mark it down for something in yum-arch thanks -sv