Johnny Hughes wrote: > On 07/20/2012 02:34 PM, m.roth@xxxxxxxxx wrote: >> Ned Slider wrote: >>> On 20/07/12 16:55, m.roth@xxxxxxxxx wrote: >>>> Jay Leafey wrote: >>>>> On 07/20/2012 10:32 AM, m.roth@xxxxxxxxx wrote: >>>>>> Now that he's up, which was my highest priority, I'm back to looking >>>>>> around. I did a yum clean all, then yum --enablerepo=elrepo list >>>> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ >>>>>> \*nvidia\*, and see >>>>>> * elrepo: mirror.symnds.com >>>>>> so this was what the mirrorlist came up with. That there's something >>>>>> screwy there. >>>>>> >>>>>> So I just pointed my browser there, and found elrepo there under >>>>>> distributions/elrepo. Anyone got any ideas why it finds that it's >>>>>> there, but yum doesn't see the actual repo (and yes, the >>>>>> kmod-nvidia packages are there)? >>>> <snip> >>>>> Just a thought, have you tried flushing yum's metadata? I have run >>>>> across a couple of instances where yum seems to get a bit... >>>>> retentive >>>>> and won't retrieve new metadata for one or more repositories. I >>>>> usually >>>>> run "yum clean metadata" or "yum clean all", then re-try the >>>>> operation. >>>>> Unless it is something *I* have boogered badly it usually works. >>>>> >>>> See emphasized line, above, from previous email. ^^^^^^^^ >>> >>> Please post the output from: >>> >>> cat /etc/yum.repos.d/elrepo.repo >>> >>> and >>> >>> yum list \*kmod-nvidia\* >>> >>> thanks. >> Y'know, I appreciate any and all help, but I'm beginning to feel those >> trying to help haven't actually *read* my previous posts. Jay suggested >> I >> do a yum clean all, when I already said I'd done that; Ned's asking for >> what the repo looks like, when I posted the top bit and said the rest of >> the entries were the same.... >> >> Repeating my original post: >> ### Name: ELRepo.org Community Enterprise Linux Repository for el6 >> ### URL: http://elrepo.org/ >> >> [elrepo] >> name=ELRepo.org Community Enterprise Linux Repository - el6 >> baseurl=http://elrepo.org/linux/elrepo/el6/$basearch/ >> mirrorlist=http://elrepo.org/mirrors-elrepo.el6 >> enabled=0 >> gpgcheck=1 >> gpgkey=file:///etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-elrepo.org >> protect=0 >> includepkgs=kmod-nvidia >> >> and the entries for elrepo-testing, elrepo-kernel, and elrepo-extras are >> the same. >>> PS - This query would really be better placed on the elrepo users >>> mailing lists rather than the general CentOS mailing lists. >> But the real question not about elrepo, which clearly *has* kmod-nvidia, >> but why yum can't find the repo, and that is on target for this list. > > The problem is that you do not ONLY need kmod-nvidia ... you also need > "nvidia-x11-drv" from elrepo ... however, you only have > "includepkgs=kmod-nvidia" in your config, so the requirements of > "nvidia-x11-drv" can not be met. If you add "nvidia-x11-drv" to your > includepkgs line, it should work fine. Hey, Johnny, catching up on last week? I'd added that, then it *seemed* to be the case that if I had two separate lines of includepkgs, it only saw one. As soon as I had both on one line, it saw them. Unfortunately, there's something odd between my user's machine and CentOS and kmod-nvidia - he started getting weird messages he'd never seen before, so I had to uninstall it (after all that work), and go back to building using the proprietary installer. *sigh* mark "at least there's only two machines I have to deal with like that" _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos