On Tue, Feb 19, 2008 at 06:30:38AM -0500, Ed Donahue wrote: > OK, that worked for me > > yum clean all > yum --disablerepo=\* --enablerepo=updates update > > Should this be done on a weekly/monthly basis? " yum clean all" > > Or are my repos messed up? > > > repo id repo name status priority > ======= ========= ====== ======== > extras CentOS-5 - Extras enabled 1 > base CentOS-5 - Base enabled 1 > addons CentOS-5 - Addons enabled 1 > c5-media CentOS-5 - Media disabled 2 > centosplus CentOS-5 - Plus disabled 2 > adobe-linux-i38 Adobe Systems Incorporated enabled 11 > kbs-CentOS-Extr CentOS.Karan.Org-EL5 - Stable enabled 12 > rpmforge Red Hat Enterprise 5 - RPMforge.net enabled 15 > updates CentOS-5 - Updates enabled 99 > c5-testing CentOS-5 Testing disabled 99 > > I'm guessing updates should be priority 1 instead of 99? No, you shouldn't need to run that really ever, but it can be helpful if yum gets "funky" (and it does seem to from time to time). Also, yeah, your updates should be the same priority as the base. Ray _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos