Re: Odd epel problem

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Hi Mark,

The two things that immediately come to mind are incorrect architecture and/or a bad yum cache.

Can you post the output of yum?

Cheers,
Harry

On Jul 7, 2014, at 4:08 PM, m.roth@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

> I'm trying to install something lightweight on a 6.4 system. (And there
> are real limits to what I can update - this is an SGI UV 2000, with their
> customizations). When I go to EPEL, I see stress, and lshw, and yet when I
> do a yum install with epel enabled, it comes back with no package
> [lshw|stress} available.
> 
> Anyone got a clue?
> 
>     mark
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