tony vong wrote: > > David Timms <dtimms@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: seth vidal wrote: >> On Sat, 2006-04-15 at 12:58 -0700, tony vong wrote: >>> What does it say "No Packages marked for Update/Obsoletion" ? >>> >>> [root@smp4 netscreen1]# uname -r 2.6.9-1.667smp [root@smp4 >>> netscreen1]# yum clean Error: clean requires an option: headers, >>> packages, cache, metadata, all If you want it to clean the ? then add the option eg: # yum clean all or whatever. >>> [root@smp4 netscreen1]# yum update No Packages marked for >>> Update/Obsoletion [root@smp4 netscreen1]# >>> >>> ______________________________________________________________________ >>> >> b/c there are, in fact, no updates available? > If you are on Fedora Core 3, this would make sense as it has changed > to a legacy project. What distro/version are you using ? > > DaveT. _______________________________________________ Yum mailing > list Yum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > https://lists.dulug.duke.edu/mailman/listinfo/yum > > No it does not make sense. I have two systems with FC3 installed. But > the yum update runs fine on another system -- there are a lot of > updates. I suggest that that system wasn't up2date, but is now. Anyway, Fedora project does not release any more updates (since 2006-Feb). The project is transferred to Fedora Legacy. You would need to follow the steps in: http://fedoralegacy.org/ and http://fedoralegacy.org/docs/yum-fc3.php to enable the legacy-updates repo. > But not on this system. This one may be fully up2date with the Fedora Core 3 updates-released. To get continued updates with FC3, you would need to configure Fedora Legacy project updates, as described in the above URLs.