>>> On Tue, Jun 26, 2007 at 12:30 PM, in message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Peter
E. Abresch Jr.   - at Pepco" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
-snip-
> SLES10-Updates directory structure was renamed from SLES10. I updated
> /etc/sysconfig/yup as follows:
> 
> YUP_DEST_DIR="/var/cache/yup"
> YUP_SERVER="nu.novell.com"
> YUP_SERVER_SLES="nu.novell.com"
> 
> However, when I run YUP, it creates the SLES10 directory in /var/cache/yup
> and starts to download everything again. So I am confused again. I thought
> that making the above changes, the nu.novell.com and yup will mirror the
> SP1 stuff in the directory so I can have my SP1 stuff stored local before
> making the upgrade to SP1? What am I missing?

First, make sure you have a version of YUP that understands SP1 exists.  The 
version I have is yup-218-26.1.  Then, check /etc/sysconfig/yup, and make sure 
there is a parameter called YUP_SUBVERSIONS.  If it's not there, you're not 
using the right version of YUP.  If it is there, update it so that it looks 
like this:
YUP_SUBVERSIONS="GA SP1"

If you don't want to keep mirroring the updates to the GA version, you can 
leave the GA string out of the parameter.  There won't be any _new_ updates to 
that channel, from what I'm told.

Just FYI, but if you want YUP_SERVER_SLES to be the same as YUP_SERVER, just 
set YUP_SERVER and YUP_SERVER_SLES (and YUP_SERVER_SLED) will default to have 
the same value.


Mark Post

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