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Daniel,

It sounds to me that your yum cron script is still at 302 while your
/etc/yum.conf is at 303.

So look at /etc/cron.daily/yum.cron  .

-connie sieh
On Mon, 25 Oct 2004, Daniel Widyono wrote:

> Urp, sorry, I've already manually updated (didn't want it to be insecure any
> longer).  I've extracted the list from yum.log however, which matches my
> recollection of what showed in 'yum list updates'.
>
> Another thing I barely recall now is there is the possibility that I had
> installed 3.0.2 initially, then tried to "upgrade" to 3.0.3.  My approach
> is to update sl-release, yum (and yum.conf), and rpm manually (via rpm), then
> I yum update.  I'm theorizing that I didn't yum update back then when I was
> testing this approach to upgrading on this one particular machine.  But if
> that's true, why would manual yum update give a different result than the
> automatic one?
>
> Both yum.conf and yum.d/yum.cron.primary were pointing to
> ftp.scientificlinux.org's directories.  Just to be clear, the most recent
> updates *were* automatically installed (those being: ImageMagick gaim cups
> libtiff-devel cups-libs libtiff).
>
>
>
> libgcc gcc-c++ libf2c gcc-g77 gcc-java cpp libobjc gcc-objc gcc-gnat libgnat
> gcc rpm-devel rpm-libs rpm-python rpm-build rpm rpmdb-SL grub laus-libs
> vixie-cron xinetd strace procps sysklogd tzdata sysreport shadow-utils autofs
> pam-devel ntsysv cdrecord chkconfig nfs-utils passwd sendmail pam mkisofs
> sendmail-cf kernel-utils hwdata kudzu grep modutils nscd modutils-devel
> gcc-ssa gcc-c++-ssa gcc-objc-ssa ant gcc-g77-ssa gcc-java-ssa ethtool dev
> bash libgcj-ssa jaf bcel javamail ant-libs eclipse jakarta-regexp
> commons-logging junit libgcj-ssa-devel xerces-j xalan-j cup libgcc-ssa
> libmudflap libmudflap-devel libstdc++-ssa libstdc++-ssa-devel ppp rp-pppoe
> wvdial kudzu-devel openldap-devel openmotif nptl-devel glibc-headers
> glibc-devel glibc-kernheaders bind-libs openssl bind-utils MAKEDEV cdda2wav
> at cvs expect perl-CPAN tcl perl tk gtk+ gtk+-devel rhpl libcap-devel
> initscripts libstdc++-devel openldap libgcj prelink gdb fontconfig-devel
> libstdc++ ncompress lvm popt bison ltrace libgcj-devel libcap readline-devel
> mdadm nss_ldap fontconfig schedutils parted gnome-panel gtkhtml3 crash
> readline rdist
>
> Thanks,
> Dan W.
>
> On Mon, Oct 25, 2004 at 09:20:47AM -0500, csieh wrote:
> > Can you sent the output from a
> >
> > yum list updates
> >
> > Note that there are a few rpms that the auto cron yum does not do.  These
> > are all kernel related.
> >
> > -Connie Sieh
> > >
> > > Thanks for the gentle pointers, :)
> > > Dan W.
> > > New-to-yum
> --
> -- Daniel Widyono                      http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~widyono
> -- Liniac Project,     CIS Dept.,    SEAS,    University of Pennsylvania
> -- Mail: CIS Dept, 302 Levine     3330 Walnut St  Philadelphia, PA 19104
>

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