On 08/26/2009 02:25 PM, frank.brodb...@klingel.de wrote:
> Nice... same problem here. yum upgrade probably sets a new
> /etc/yum.repos.d/CentOS-Base.repo in place,

That should not happen, if you have edited or changes the .repo file 
yourself. A yum update should leave  you with a .rpmnew file to handle 
as you wish. If this is not the case, and you have a situation where the 
.repo file is being replaced by the yum update - please file an issue 
report at bugs.centos.org.

The only place where this might be acceptable is if you have a yum 
plugin like mergeconf that is trying to but failing at doing the right 
thing. An issue report for that, if that is indeed the case.

-- 
Karanbir Singh : http://www.karan.org/  : 2522...@icq
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