On 09/22/2017 06:25 AM, Thomas Roth wrote: > Hi all, > > I have a server running 7.3 using the zfs-kmod packages from > zfsonlinux.org. > For the update to 7.4, I followed > https://github.com/zfsonlinux/zfs/wiki/RHEL-&-CentOS: removal of all zfs > - and related packages and installation of the zfs-release.7.4.noarch.rpm > Afterwards, yum will find almost all packages from that repository - > except for the zfs-0.7.1-1.el7_4.x86_64.rpm itself ("ZFS command line > utilities"). > However, the package is there, I can get it via wget! > Of course I tried cleaning yum + caches, not removing the zfs packages, > removing them before reboot, removing them after booting into > 3.10.0-693 - all of which makes no difference. > > On a fresh installation (aka starting with 7.4), this problem does not > occur. > > > Regardless of any ZFS specifics, what could cause yum to exclude one > single package file from an otherwise perfectly accessible repo? > The only way would be bad metadata at the site, an exclude in either /etc/yum.conf or the applicable repo file, or something like an obsolete in an installed or repo package that causes that package to be filtered out. You can use yum install ./<rpm_name> to try to install a local rpm and see what it tells you.
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