Why is 7.x still stuck at 7.4?

2018-05-11 Thread jdow
I have yum-conf-sl7x.noarch installed. 7.5 seems to be out. But yum update still leaves the system declaring it is 7.4. {o.o} Joanne

Re: Why is 7.x still stuck at 7.4?

2018-05-12 Thread jdow
On 20180511 21:26, jdow wrote: I have yum-conf-sl7x.noarch installed. 7.5 seems to be out. But yum update still leaves the system declaring it is 7.4. {o.o}   Joanne At least that's what I get on one system. The other is still declaring 7.3: [... /etc]$ cat /etc/yum/vars/slreleasever 7.3 Sh

Re: Why is 7.x still stuck at 7.4?

2018-05-12 Thread Steven C Timm
: Why is 7.x still stuck at 7.4? On 20180511 21:26, jdow wrote: > I have yum-conf-sl7x.noarch installed. 7.5 seems to be out. But yum update > still > leaves the system declaring it is 7.4. > > {o.o} Joanne > At least that's what I get on one system. The other is still de

Re: Why is 7.x still stuck at 7.4?

2018-05-12 Thread Nico Kadel-Garcia
On Sat, May 12, 2018 at 9:16 AM Steven C Timm wrote: > Two things could be happening-- > (1) yum typically has a delay built into it of a couple days before it refreshes the repo cache when the repo has been changed, and thus may not have detected the new repo is there. > (2) yum update could be

Re: Why is 7.x still stuck at 7.4?

2018-05-13 Thread Gilles Detillieux
On 2018-05-12 04:29, jdow wrote: On 20180511 21:26, jdow wrote: I have yum-conf-sl7x.noarch installed. 7.5 seems to be out. But yum update still leaves the system declaring it is 7.4. {o.o}   Joanne At least that's what I get on one system. The other is still declaring 7.3: [... /etc]$ cat

Re: Why is 7.x still stuck at 7.4?

2018-05-13 Thread jdow
scientific-linux-us...@listserv.fnal.gov on behalf of jdow *Sent:* Saturday, May 12, 2018 4:29:35 AM *To:* scientific-linux-users *Subject:* Re: Why is 7.x still stuck at 7.4? On 20180511 21:26, jdow wrote: I have yum-conf-sl7x.noarch installed. 7.5 seems to be out. But yum update still

Re: Why is 7.x still stuck at 7.4?

2018-05-14 Thread David Sommerseth
. >> >> My systems got the 7.5 updates yesterday May 11. >> >> Steve Timm >> >> >> >> *From:* owner-scientific-linux-us...@listserv.fnal.gov >> on behalf of jdow >> >> *Sent:* Saturday, May 12, 2018 4:29:35 AM >> *To:* scientific-linux

Re: Why is 7.x still stuck at 7.4?

2018-05-14 Thread jdow
FWIW uninstalling the 7x conf and reinstalling it with the cleanup led to 702 files to be downloaded. Being paranoid I am taking a couple good backups before I load that many new things on my machine. So apparently the previous 7x install didn't take completely. {^_-} On 20180514 01:04, David

Re: Why is 7.x still stuck at 7.4?

2018-05-14 Thread Takashi ichihara
Hi, We have already installed yum-conf-sl7x.noarch to our SL7.4, yum update did not update to SL7.5 on several nodes. In these cases, yum remove yum-conf-sl7x yum install yum-conf-sl7x yum clean all yum update did work for us. On 2018/05/12 18:29, jdow wrote: On 20180511 21:26, jdow wrote:

Re: Why is 7.x still stuck at 7.4?

2018-05-15 Thread Orion Poplawski
On 05/13/2018 12:50 PM, Gilles Detillieux wrote: On 2018-05-12 04:29, jdow wrote: On 20180511 21:26, jdow wrote: I have yum-conf-sl7x.noarch installed. 7.5 seems to be out. But yum update still leaves the system declaring it is 7.4. {o.o}   Joanne At least that's what I get on one system. Th

Re: Why is 7.x still stuck at 7.4?

2018-05-15 Thread jdow
On 20180515 15:15, Orion Poplawski wrote: On 05/13/2018 12:50 PM, Gilles Detillieux wrote: On 2018-05-12 04:29, jdow wrote: On 20180511 21:26, jdow wrote: I have yum-conf-sl7x.noarch installed. 7.5 seems to be out. But yum update still leaves the system declaring it is 7.4. {o.o}   Joanne

Re: Why is 7.x still stuck at 7.4?

2018-05-16 Thread Nico Kadel-Garcia
On Tue, May 15, 2018 at 7:09 PM jdow wrote: > After actually getting "yum-conf-sl7x" to work it appears it is an abbreviation > for "yum-conf-sl7x-7.5-2.sl7.noarch". It appears this loaded the slreleasever > with 7.5, which is the current 7x. Until there is an update for "yum-conf-sl7x", > meanin