Hello,
Thank you for the recommandation. The issue is fixed.
Best regards,
> Message du 24/01/11 16:45
> De : "Troy Dawson"
> A : "herve.ribou...@wanadoo.fr"
> Copie à : "scientific-linux-us...@fnal.gov"
> Objet : Re: TESTING - gcc security update for SL5
>
> Hi,
> Sorry for the delay,
Hi,
A case of RTFM. Sorry and thanks.
It's quite odd because Fedora 14 still has support... I think this steered me
in
the wrong direction.
Thanks again,
Ian.
- Original Message
> From: Troy Dawson
> To: Ian Murray
> Cc: "SCIENTIFIC-LINUX-USERS@listserv.fnal.gov"
>
> Sent: Mon,
Hi Troy,
On Jan 20, 2011, at 18:30 , Troy Dawson wrote:
> Hello,
> We have had our first kernel security update following the release of SL 5.6.
> We have tested it on a SL5.0 machine. It installs, runs and openafs works
> on it. I would feel much better if others ran it to make sure it work
Hi,
Sorry for the delay, I didn't see this till now.
If you see the error "Metadata file does not match checksum" it usually
means that the yum repo area has been updated after yum cached it's data.
You need to do a
yum clean all
and yum will clean everything up, and then try whichever yum com
Troy J Dawson wrote:
Hello,
There is a dns outage of ftp.scientificlinux.org and
ftp1.scientificlinux.org. We apologize for this. We are working to get
this fixed as soon as possible.
ftp2.scientificlinux.org is still working.
The machines are up and still working, so this shouldn't affect
Ian Murray wrote:
Hi All,
Is the above a bug or has support been dropped?
Thanks in advance,
Ian.
Hello,
From The Upstream Vendor (RedHat)
http://docs.redhat.com/docs/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/6/html-single/Migration_Planning_Guide/index.html
9.4. Driver Changes -> Discontinued Drivers
Hello,
There is a dns outage of ftp.scientificlinux.org and
ftp1.scientificlinux.org. We apologize for this. We are working to get
this fixed as soon as possible.
ftp2.scientificlinux.org is still working.
The machines are up and still working, so this shouldn't affect any
current download
Am 24.01.2011 10:17, schrieb Dr Andrew C Aitchison:
> On Mon, 24 Jan 2011, Frank Lanitz wrote:
>
>> I'm looking for the 'correct way' to figure out what did change inside a
>> package once it comes up with e.g. yum check-update. Is this something
>> yum can help me with?
>
> There is a yum changelo
On Mon, 24 Jan 2011, Frank Lanitz wrote:
I'm looking for the 'correct way' to figure out what did change inside a
package once it comes up with e.g. yum check-update. Is this something
yum can help me with?
There is a yum changelog plugin:
man yum-changelog yum-changelog.conf
If
Hi,
I'm looking for the 'correct way' to figure out what did change inside a
package once it comes up with e.g. yum check-update. Is this something
yum can help me with?
Thanks,
Frank
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