On Thu, 2003-06-26 at 15:26, Jim Wildman wrote: > Ok, here it is... > > > Script started on Thu Jun 26 10:44:02 2003 > root@jimwork root]# rpm -qi yum > Name : yum Relocations: (not relocateable) > Version : 1.0 Vendor: (none) > Release : 1_80 Build Date: Tue 11 Mar 2003 08:40:10 AM EST > Install date: Thu 03 Apr 2003 01:40:39 PM EST Build Host: user-152-16-65-77.adsl.duke.edu > Group : System Environment/Base Source RPM: yum-1.0-1_80.src.rpm > Size : 197274 License: GPL > Signature : (none) > Packager : Seth Vidal <skvidal@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > URL : http://www.dulug.duke.edu/yum/ > Summary : RPM installer/updater > Description : > Yum is a utility that can check for and automatically download and > install updated RPM packages. Dependencies are obtained and downloaded > automatically prompting the user as necessary. > > root@jimwork root]# wget -O yumconf.out "http://linux.bankone.net/linux/yumconf.php?dist=redhat\&group=yumbase\&arch=i386\&ver=8.0" > > [root@jimwork root]# cat yumconf.out > # p_conf is ./yumbase/i386/yum-8.0-i386.conf<br> > # $RCSFile$ > # $Author: g001581 $ > # $Date: 2003/06/23 19:05:20 $ > # $Name: $ > # $Revision: 1.1.1.1 $ > # > # Note: This file is under CVS control at linux.bankone.net at > # http://linux.bankone.net/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi > # > # Description: > # yum.conf for use with Red Hat 8.0 > # Invocation: > # This file is returned by the yumconf.php script > [main] > cachedir=/var/cache/yum > debuglevel=2 > logfile=/var/log/yum.log > pkgpolicy=newest > > [base] > name=Red Hat Linux 8.0 Base > baseurl=http://10.129.7.209/linux/rh8.0 > > [updates] > name=Red Hat Linux 8.0 updates (updates pulled nightly) > baseurl=http://10.129.7.209/linux/updates/8.0/en/os > > > root@jimwork root]# yum -c "http://linux.bankone.net/linux/yumconf.php?dist=redhat\&group=yumbase\&arch=i386\&ver=8.0" > Options Error: no commands found > > Usage: yum [options] <update | upgrade | install | info | erase | list | > clean | provides> > > Options: > -c [config file] - specify the config file to use > -e [error level] - set the error logging level > -d [debug level] - set the debugging level > -y answer yes to all questions > -R [time in minutes] - set the max amount of time to randonly run in. > -C run from cache only - do not update the cache > -h, --help this screen > > Script done on Thu Jun 26 10:45:53 2003 > > Analyzing the /var/log/httpd/access_log, yum does not try to get the > file. > right - that's 1.0 not 1.0.1 -sv