On Wed, 2008-01-23 at 21:42 -0800, MHR wrote: > Has anyone else seen this? > > I recently got the announcement about the xorg 1.5 update being > available, so I ran yum update to get it. > > To my surprise, I found that yum did not see it at all. > > With some help from Karanbir (thanks again), we decided there might be > something wrong with my repo path, so I checked it against the older > one I had from 5.0 (which I saved, for some reason) and found that the > new ones did not have protect or enable commands in them, so I added > them to match my 5.0 ones. > > Yum suddenyl found the xorg 1.5 updates and installed them. > > But now, yum can't see the wireshark update, and although I probably > don't need it since I don't use that (AFAIK), yum does not see that > one, but suddenly it sees a kernel update (2.6.18-53.1.6). The obvious: is wireshark installed? Version older than the update, including epoch? Impatience? There is latency from time of announcement to time of a specific mirror update. I don't know how Lance's mirror selection works, but is it possible that the mirror selected has not yet synch'd? I replaced the mirror list entry in my configuration because the geographically closest one that seemed to be selected was much slower than the USF one, on average, that I use. After I first made this change, I would experience delay waiting for it to get synch'd, but when using the stock mirror list I could also see the same thing. Eventually, the synch was done and all was well. I confirmed this by a manual browse of the appropriate repo at the USF site. > <snip> HTH -- Bill _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos