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Thanks for the report!

I'll try and get a corrected fastbug package built up and ready for next 
Tuesday.

Pat

On 10/13/2017 08:53 AM, aleksander.baranowski wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> I found out that there is new Red Hat branding in yum.
>
> 1. Get newest yum.
> 2. Move all repos to different location (probably enable=0 also would
> work - not tested), and disable any other repo (if there is repo enabled
> from another sources/plugin).
> 3. Try to update the system.
>
> One-liner: "sudo yum update yum -y && mkdir repos && sudo mv
> /etc/yum.repos.d/* repos/. && sudo yum update"
>
> yum update returns:
> """
> There are no enabled repos.
>   Run "yum repolist all" to see the repos you have.
>   To enable Red Hat Subscription Management repositories:
>       subscription-manager repos --enable <repo>
>   To enable custom repositories:
>       yum-config-manager --enable <repo>
> """
>
> Patch responsible for change: BZ-1175309-enable-repos-instruction.patch
>
> This patch has number 230 in spec file.
>
> Bests,
> Alex
>
> PS. http://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/7.4/SRPMS/SL/
> doesn't contain current yum version. yum.ini from
> http://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/7.4/SRPMS/vendor/yum-3.4.3-154.el7.src.rpm
> states that yum should be sl7, but yum from
> http://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/7.4/x86_64/os/Packages/
> is el7.
>

-- 
Pat Riehecky

Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
www.fnal.gov
www.scientificlinux.org

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