Franchisseur Robert wrote:
-- On 2008-03-14 -0500 at 13:41:56 P. Larry Nelson wrote --

Thanks Troy!  Yes, yum-conf on the systems that went to SL 4.6
is yum-conf-4x-1-7.SL, whereas the systems that stayed at SL 4.4
have yum-conf-44-1.SL.

<snip>

And then the next question: what's the best way to make them all the
same (assuming we decide to take them all to SL 4.6) - do a
'yum remove yum-conf' followed by a 'yum install yum-conf-4x-1-7.SL' ?


       After 'yum remove yum-conf' you cannot use yum again so you have
       to do an :

    rpm -Uvh  
ftp://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/4x/i386/misc/RPMS/yum-conf-latest.SL.noarch.rpm

Or, do it the other way around

  yum install yum-conf-4x
  yum remove yum-conf

Troy
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