Hello there! I've been playing with yum lately and think I found some malfunctioning which might be a kind of bug. Because I like this program, I immediately consulted the man page to see how I can submit what I had found. At the end of the man it said. "...they should be sent to the mailing list: yum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx or ...", so here I am. Now on to the issue. In the man page of yum.conf is said this: ------------------------------- baseurl Must be a URL to the directory where the yum repository?s ?repodata? directory lives. Can be an http://, ftp:// or file:// URL. You can specify multiple URLs in one baseurl statement. The best way to do this is like this: [repositoryid] name=Some name for this repository baseurl=url://server1/path/to/repository/ url://server2/path/to/repository/ url://server3/path/to/repository/ If you list more than one baseurl= statement in a repository you will find yum will ignore the earlier ones and probably act bizarrely. Don?t do this, you?ve been warned. ------------------------------- I've tried this way of specifying multiple URLs in one baseurl statement and it works. It even works with this one: baseurl= url://server1/path/to/repository/ url://server2/path/to/repository/ url://server3/path/to/repository/ However, there are some problems when a URL starts at the first column in a row. Like this one: baseurl= url://server1/path/to/repository/ url://server2/path/to/repository/ url://server3/path/to/repository/ It doesn't recognize the entry url://server1/path/to/repository/ itself, nor does it recognize the rest entries. It's as if the first one that starts at the first column in a row somehow "blocks" all the trailing ones + itself and yum is blind for them. Now if I run "yum install <some_program>", I get "Cannot find a valid baseurl for repo: base". The same happens with this one: baseurl= # url://server1/path/to/repository/ url://server2/path/to/repository/ url://server3/path/to/repository/ because the forst one is commented out anyway, and the second "blocks" itself and all the rest. If I use some other combination like" baseurl= url://server1/path/to/repository/ url://server2/path/to/repository/ url://server3/path/to/repository/ now only the first one works, because the second "blocks" itself and all the rest. Similarly with this one: baseurl= url://server1/path/to/repository/ url://server2/path/to/repository/ url://server3/path/to/repository/ only the first and the second ones work, because the third onw "blocks" itself, and there are no trailing ones to block, too. And so on... Some details about my configuration: ------------------------------------- uname -a: Linux ptankov 2.6.12-1.1447_FC4 #1 Fri Aug 26 20:29:51 EDT 2005 i686 athlon i386 GNU/Linux yum --version 2.3.2 I hope this will help make the program even better. Thanks, Pavel Tankov -------------------------------------- ??????????? ???? ? mail.bg ???? ? 1GB!