OK - downloaded and added a patch to give me the /etc/yum.conf I need. Build the rpm and installed it in repository. [root@localhost SPECS]# yum update Gathering package information from servers Getting headers from: Yellow Dog Linux 3.0 base Getting headers from: Total Impact YDL 3.0 updates Getting headers from: Yellow Dog Linux 3.0 updates Finding updated packages Downloading needed headers Resolving dependencies Dependencies resolved I will do the following: [update: yum.noarch] Is this ok [y/N]: y Calculating available disk space - this could take a bit warning: /etc/yum.conf created as /etc/yum.conf.rpmnew yum 100 % done Updated: yum.noarch Transaction(s) Complete [root@localhost SPECS]# yum update -bash: /usr/sbin/yum: No such file or directory Moved /etc/yum.conf.rpmnew to /etc/yum.conf [root@localhost SPECS]# mv /etc/yum.conf.rpmnew /etc/yum.conf mv: overwrite `/etc/yum.conf'? y [root@localhost SPECS]# yum update -bash: /usr/sbin/yum: No such file or directory Any idea? Karsten On Jan 28, 2004, at 12:03, seth vidal wrote: > On Wed, 2004-01-28 at 15:04, Karsten Jeppesen wrote: >> Sounds like a good idea. I was just trying to be nice by using what >> YDL >> has released, in the hope that that would be the appropriate product >> (sigh). >> Ok - Seth - which source rpm generates the stable 2.0.4 rpm? >> (yum-2.0.4-20040103.src.rpm ?) >> > > that's in the daily release page. > > go to linux.duke.edu/yum/ > > click on download > > check for your version of rpm. > > > -sv > > > _______________________________________________ > Yum mailing list > Yum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > https://lists.dulug.duke.edu/mailman/listinfo/yum >