-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Matthew Miller wrote: > Has anyone seen anything this? > > By the way, in this latest case, the problem showed up when someone ran "yum > update" manually -- not just via our automatic script. My latest yum pkg update did same. It removed old yum pkg and installed new on several systems resulting yum.conf changing to default one. Oct 06 11:04:19 Erased: yum Oct 06 11:04:22 Updated: yum.noarch 2.6.1-9.4.foo Notice: This happens with yum-2.6.1 on rhel-4 clone. Is this known bug and is there fix for this? - -- Tuomo Soini <tis@xxxxxxxxx> Linux and network services +358 40 5240030 Foobar Oy <http://foobar.fi/> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.6 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFFLzIsTlrZKzwul1ERArOiAJ9RA4HxGaq2uZ3LlrH53sUuBd/G/ACeKhBB EBADE4r3qZ8Xn2XccKpfkGc= =n5Yt -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----