maybe installing yum-utils and using repoquery might help using repoquery like this for example gives the following output: repoquery --location centericq http://ftp.heanet.ie/pub/fedora/linux/releases/7/Everything/x86_64/os/Fedora/centericq-4.21.0-12.fc7.x86_64.rpm On Tue, 2007-07-17 at 13:34 -0500, Michael E Brown wrote: > As maintainer of the Dell repositories, I have to deal with people who > are having issues with the repos. One of the things about the repository > is that the mirror script uses its arguments to redirect the client to > their repository based on their OS/hardware model. It would be an > extremely useful troubleshooting tool to me to know the exact baseurl > that the client is using, but I dont see a way to get yum to print this > information when it is making a request. > > Anything I'm missing? > > -- > Michael Brown > Maintainer, Dell linux repositories > _______________________________________________ > Yum mailing list > Yum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > https://lists.dulug.duke.edu/mailman/listinfo/yum -- Hiren Patel | Ops Specialist | ISS Infrastructure | Telkom E-Mail: patelhn@xxxxxxxxxxxx Office: +27 12 680 3460 | Fax: +27 12 680 3299 | Cell: +27 73 456 7980 Sysadmins are, as a species, people who work with incomplete knowledge of the systems they administer. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This e-mail and its contents are subject to the Telkom SA Limited e-mail legal notice available at http://www.telkom.co.za/TelkomEMailLegalNotice.PDF ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ _______________________________________________ Yum mailing list Yum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.dulug.duke.edu/mailman/listinfo/yum