> I'm using yum 2.0.7 (IIRC) on RH ES 3.0, for reasons Steve explained. > > I'll check the Changelog and test out 2.1.x if thers's time. > http://dag.wieers.com/ has a yum rpm available. Works like a charm once > you setup your own repositories. The only small "downside", you have to > remove older kernel once in a while, /boot gets a little messy after a > dozen of kernel updates, especially if it's a smp/ht box, which doubles > the amount of kernel. We call that a feature, not a bug :) removing kernels on update is a bad bad bad idea :) > Anyway, many thx to all people involved making yum possible, I can > hardly image how many hours of work yum has saved me.;) That's funny b/c I was just thinking how many hours of life yum has cost me. ;) > If one of you is > over here (Germany), just drop me a mail, I'd be happy to invite you on > a few cups of German beer.;) thanks. -sv