Re: yum upgrade problem

2012-10-12 Thread pringle...@gmail.com
i will report this in bugzilla because yum did do a half install of the
kernel (dosent boot properly, deps problems)  and without my consent. to me
is easy to detect and fix ( or a least try) but it can be a serious issue
if yum goes skynet on a root cli
i hope someone with autority see this and say something

thanks
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Re: yum upgrade problem

2012-10-11 Thread Temlakos

On 10/11/2012 08:51 PM, pringle...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, i sorry if this was already posted in the list; i was a long day 
and tomorrow holds no promises.
Today i check for updates (using a cli) and it listed various things 
to updates (i have updates-testing enable), and some of them was from 
other repos (more specifically the remi repo). I always try to check 
the change log to know if something can affect my system and one way 
of doing it is firing up the gui and checking the details option, but 
today the gui only displays the firefox 16.0.1, this was strange but i 
didn't have much time and i updated using the cli (using the yum 
update firefox). I come back later and both the gui and cli say to me 
that there is noting more to update. First i think is something 
related to the mirrors and sync, and decided to do a yum clean all. 
That was a few hours back and still no new updates, what is wrong?


Thanks.


Se el cambio que quieres ver en el mundo. Ghandi




Well, for what it's worth, I used the KDE Apper to grab today's updates. 
Firefox and Thunderbird each had security updates. Now for some 
reason, the Apper didn't want to resolve itself afterward. I had to shut 
down, cool off for ten minutes, and then restart for Apper to work 
again. Anyone else notice the same thing?


But I did manage to get updates of both Firefox and Thunderbird. I know 
because each one checked my add-ons to make sure they were compatible.


Temlakos
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Re: yum upgrade problem

2012-10-11 Thread pringle...@gmail.com
On Oct 11, 2012 10:21 PM, Temlakos temla...@gmail.com wrote:

 On 10/11/2012 08:51 PM, pringle...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi, i sorry if this was already posted in the list; i was a long day and
tomorrow holds no promises.
 Today i check for updates (using a cli) and it listed various things to
updates (i have updates-testing enable), and some of them was from other
repos (more specifically the remi repo). I always try to check the change
log to know if something can affect my system and one way of doing it is
firing up the gui and checking the details option, but today the gui only
displays the firefox 16.0.1, this was strange but i didn't have much time
and i updated using the cli (using the yum update firefox). I come back
later and both the gui and cli say to me that there is noting more to
update. First i think is something related to the mirrors and sync, and
decided to do a yum clean all. That was a few hours back and still no new
updates, what is wrong?

 Thanks.


 Se el cambio que quieres ver en el mundo. Ghandi



 Well, for what it's worth, I used the KDE Apper to grab today's updates.
Firefox and Thunderbird each had security updates. Now for some reason,
the Apper didn't want to resolve itself afterward. I had to shut down, cool
off for ten minutes, and then restart for Apper to work again. Anyone else
notice the same thing?

 But I did manage to get updates of both Firefox and Thunderbird. I know
because each one checked my add-ons to make sure they were compatible.

 Temlakos

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The funny thing is that when trying yum update to check for the missing
updates ( i still have a new kernel to install)  it install updates from
other repo, the fedora-abrt without problems.
anyone knows something or have some ideas?
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