On 28/09/11 5:54 AM, Jose wrote:
> I already solved this issue. I just did again a yum update and there
> were some perl modules to be updated from el5 to el6. Strange cause i
> also did that yesterday and everything was up to date.

yum keeps a cache that is valid for a certain duration. `yum clean all`
will get rid of it and then you'll see the upgraded packages. But at
this point you probably got them all although verifying wouldn't hurt.

Glad you fixed it!

Cheers!
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