This may not be your issue, but I find such "minimal differences" in time,
mostly less than a second, when I back-up or copy files to MS Windows-based
machines, and later restore/copy them back again. The hardware is same, as its
a dual-boot laptop.I discovered the time-stamps were truncated/rounded on the
MS-Windows machines, making files suddenly newer or older than their exact copy.
Hope that helps.
William.
On Saturday, February 13, 2016 7:24 PM, Peter Boy
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi all,
since several months I get constantly from anacreon:
> ——————————<
/etc/cron.daily/0yum-daily.cron:
Not using downloaded repomd.xml because it is older than what we have:
Current : Thu Feb 4 16:13:26 2016
Downloaded: Thu Feb 4 16:13:25 2016
> ——————————<
The time difference is quite minimal. And a manual „yum update“ confirms that
no updates are waiting.
Using my favourite search engine I found it might have be caused by an
unresponsive of lazy mirror. But I use the standard configuration, i.e. the
mirror list just includes the three scientificlinux servers. Other entries
refer old bugs long fixed.
I tried a yum clean all but it didn’t fix it.
And all our other don’t show this issue, but the configuration is all the same,
at least according to my knowledge.
Obviously, there is no harm done and it can be safely ignored. But it always
pulls our issue alert button.
Anyone any hint how to fix it?
Thanks
Peter
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Dr. Peter Boy
Universität Bremen
Mary-Sommerville-Str. 5
28359 Bremen
Germany
[email protected]
www.zes.uni-bremen.de
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