On 05/17/2012 08:26 AM, Brian Seklecki wrote:
What does yum.conf look like?
Also:
% sudo rpm –qva|grep –i yum
FYI, sudo is not necessary for this rpm command, it's just listing, thus
any user may run it. Further, the '-v' is useless in this context, thus:
rpm -qa|grep -i yum
will produce the same results.
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Until later, Geoffrey
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