On Thu, 12 Mar 2009 09:20:12 +1030
Tim wrote:

> > There's no reason to do any of these unless there's something actually
> > wrong.  
> 
> Seconded.  When things are working fine, yum takes care of itself.  

The most suspicious thing I get is I often see something about
"current <something or other> is newer than copy in repo, using
current copy". I assume that is just an out of date repo, but
I often see it several days in a row in my cron output (I have
a downloadonly update run in cron every night so the packages
will be there when I want to install). I always wonder when I
see that same message for several days running just how long
some repos stay out of sync or if I have a wacko copy with the
wrong date I downloaded when some repo was busted.

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