I use (among others) atrpms-stable, not development or bleeding, not even good. This last week I have been seeing beecrypt-4.1, popt-4.1, rpm-4.4, up2date-4.4 and yum-2.3.4-60 offered as updates. Selecting any one of these causes the rest to show up on the dependency list. They seem to all require each other. No problem. I have python-2.3.4-13.1 installed along with python24-2.4.1-2_8 and all the supporting packages needed for yum and rpm. I'm also on Fedora Core 3 x86_64. If I install all these latest yum/rpm/up2date/popt/beecrypt packages, yum stops working with errors of missing python-elementtree and urlgrabber modules. I found a python elementtree package that satisfies one of the requirements but the urlgrabber module remains elusive. In yum 2.2, urlgrabber is part of the yum package but it appears to have been removed in 2.3.4. Can someone shed some light on this situation? In closing, this is not a critical problem for me. I backed out yum-2.3.4, reinstalled yum-2.2 and everything is pretty much happy. But I'm curious what the plans are and if this is a mistake somewhere or if the urlgrabber package just needs to be made and posted on one of the repositories I use so I can successfully upgrade.