On Thu, 2005-06-10 at 22:30 +0800, Jeff Pitman wrote: > Because it needs headers too. There may be some tool lurking out there > that helps you reconstruct the .hdr file. > > If you want a solid solution before you can find that .hdr file > regenerator, you can create a cache repo locally with createrepo and > then just update from there. Just some ideas, YMMV. Yum no longer uses .hdr files, and hasn't in a while. Istvan: Please try with -d 5 and see if the reason why yum can't download becomes obvious. We need an error of some sort to tell you why yum is not working for you, and "yum isn't downloading" is too generic for us to tell you anything. --icon