On Fri, 2006-10-20 at 08:46 -0500, Steve Ingraham wrote: > Brian Long wrote: > >> RHEL3 is a slightly older distro, that means some of its software is > a > >> bit out of date. One of those packages is python. If you run 'rpm > -q > >> python', you'll see that you have python-2.2. > >> > >> Reading the yum download page, you can see that yum-2.6 requires > >> python-2.4. The last version of yum that supports python-2.2 is > >> yum-2.0, so you need to download from the yum-2.0.x link. > > >Garrick, > > >My group is successfully using yum 2.4.3 on thousands of RHEL 3 boxes > >running the stock Python 2.2. Before that, we used yum-2.2.x and it > >worked great. Are the docs just out of date? > > >I've heard yum shell is broken on yum-2.4.x on RHEL 3, but we've never > >run into that issue. > > So I am confused. If yum has the capability to function with RedHat why > should I not be able to use it? I don't know much about all the issues, > nor frankly does it have a great deal of impact in my world unless it is > restricting me from running the systems in our domain. I was informed > that yum would function well for my needs to update my RedHat machines. > Now I am hearing that is not true. I just need something that will > allow me to keep my Linux machines running smoothly. Steve, We use our own internally-created yum repositories. We still have to have RHEL subscriptions and download RHEL updates from RHN. /Brian/ -- Brian Long | | IT Infrastructure . | | | . | | | . Data Center Systems ' ' Cisco Enterprise Linux C I S C O