Re: Why yum-cron is only at x86_64 system?

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2009/6/2 Michael A. Peters <mpeters@xxxxxxx>
MontyRee wrote:
> Hello, all.
>
>
> I have operated centos 4.x and 5.x system.
>
> for 4.x system, I auto update using yum and for 5.x system, using
> yum-cron.
>
> but I can't find any yum-cron package (i386) like below.
>
> # yum search yum-cron(at i686, centox 5.3)
>
> Warning: No matches found for: yum-cron No Matches found
>
> # yum search yum-cron(at x86_64, centos 5.3)
> ==================================================== Matched:
> yum-cron =====================================================
> yum-cron.noarch : Files needed to run yum updates as a cron job
>
>
> I don't know why the result was different?
>
>
> Thanks in advance.

To the best of my knowledge, yum-cron is depricated and has been
replaced with an update daemon of it's own.

Yeah, exactly.
Check yum-updatesd and /etc/yum/yum-updatesd.conf

Best Regards. 

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