Hello, all.
I have operated centos 4.x and 5.x system.
for 4.x system, I auto update using yum
and for 5.x system, using yum-cron.
but I can't find any yum-cron package (i386) like below.
# yum search yum-cron(at i686, centox 5.3)
Warning: No matches found for: yum-cron
No Matches
MontyRee wrote:
Hello, all.
I have operated centos 4.x and 5.x system.
for 4.x system, I auto update using yum and for 5.x system, using
yum-cron.
but I can't find any yum-cron package (i386) like below.
# yum search yum-cron(at i686, centox 5.3)
Warning: No matches found for:
On 06/02/2009 09:19 AM, MontyRee wrote:
# yum search yum-cron(at i686, centox 5.3)
Warning: No matches found for: yum-cron
No Matches found
yum-cron has a bit of history really.
But in a nutshell, do you need yumcron to do something that cant be done
with yum-updatesd itself ? Make sure you
2009/6/2 Michael A. Peters mpet...@mac.com
MontyRee wrote:
Hello, all.
I have operated centos 4.x and 5.x system.
for 4.x system, I auto update using yum and for 5.x system, using
yum-cron.
but I can't find any yum-cron package (i386) like below.
# yum search yum-cron(at
4 matches
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