I tried that. Here are the errors that I get: RPM build errors: InstallSourcePackage: Header V3 DSA signature: NOKEY, key ID 69886cc7 user skvidal does not exist - using root group skvidal does not exist - using root user skvidal does not exist - using root group skvidal does not exist - using root File not found by glob: /var/tmp/yum-2.4.0root/usr/lib/python?.?/site-packages/yum File not found by glob: /var/tmp/yum-2.4.0root/usr/lib/python?.?/site-packages/repomd File not found by glob: /var/tmp/yum-2.4.0root/usr/lib/python?.?/site-packages/rpmUtils I looked in my file structure. I have a directory /var/tmp/yum-2.4.0root/usr, but there is no lib subdirectory. Any idea how to fix that? Thanks again, Shari On Sat, 2005-08-27 at 08:07 -0700, Michael Stenner wrote: > On Fri, Aug 26, 2005 at 09:32:19PM -0400, Shari Rolnick wrote: > > I updated my entire system to Fedora Core 4 about a week ago. When I > > first updated, Yum was working fine. Then, I updated Python to 2.4.1, > > and now Yum no longer works. My problem looks similar a problem on the > > list today, so I tried those steps, but I still can't get Yum to work. > > Here is what I get if I try to run Yum: > > > I checked, and my system seems to have libxml2-python, python-sqlite, > > and python-elementtree all installed. > > > > If anyone has any additional advice, I'd be grateful. > > I think we need a new YumFaq item for this case specifically. This > happens to people all of the time. They install yum and python > packages that don't match. Your yum package was built for a different > version of python than you have. Among other things (although this is > the biggie) your yum modules are not in the module search path for > this version of python. > > The cleanest thing to do is to get the yum source rpm and rebuild it > on your machine with "rpmbuild --rebuild". Then, install that yum > package. > -Michael -- Shari Rolnick <shari@xxxxxxxxxxx>