Re: error running yum for the first time

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seth vidal wrote:
On Tue, 2006-09-05 at 16:59 -0400, Christopher Aillon wrote:
Panu Matilainen wrote:
The fix is to either 'rpm -e yum-versionlock' if you don't use it or to
provide the missing config file.

I'm guessing he performed an "everything" install, whatever that means these days. So it sounds like there should be a config provided with it. Making the default system unusable is plain silly, especially since it would also mess with the applet.

you're thinking like a user and not like a sysadmin.

Then there is clearly a problem in yum or anaconda or maybe even rpm for not determining whether the person installing the package is a user or a sysadmin.


If that file went missing it would screw up a lot of systems that are
locked in.

I don't doubt that. Perhaps this specific plugin should be disabled by default then even after install. e.g. enabled = 0 in versionlock.conf instead of enabled = 1. And just require the user^H^H^H^H sysadmin explicitly turning it on (they already have to do work to make the plugin useful, what's one more step?)

Fedora is not just for end users in front of laptops.

That doesn't mean we can screw the end user for the benefit of the sysadmin, or vice versa.

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