On 12/29/2011 12:29 AM, yum@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Thanks for your help!
On Wed 12/28/11 23:02 +0100 "Ljubomir Ljubojevic" wrote:
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Give us for starters output of:
yum repolist
(original post had 'yum repolist')
Sorry about that. There was no empty lines between the outputs, so I
overlooked it.
yum list \*release\*
Here you are:
# yum repolist
Loaded plugins: security
repo id repo name status
base-local Redhat 5.6 3,357
repolist: 3,357
# yum list \*release\*
Loaded plugins: security
Installed Packages
redhat-release.x86_64 5Server-5.7.0.3 installed
redhat-release-notes.x86_64 5Server-41 installed
As it looks like from here, you have manualy set local repo's, with
updates done without internet or in-house repository. Updates must have
been copied via DVD or USB drive. "5.6" might be hardcoded.
Groups are being pulled from regular repository using *-comps.xml files,
like base-comps.xml. In your case, comps file is not present (or used)
since you use a folder (without repodata/repoview subfolder).
There are how-to's for creating those files using createrepo command and
similar.
Take a look at /etc/yum.repos.d/ for more details.
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