Doing a regular yum update, is it safe or will it break anything? Should I
also have a yum address for the qmt files or will those also be pulled in from
the yum update?
Mike
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Doing a regular yum update, is it safe or will it break anything? Should I
also have a yum address for the qmt files or will those also be pulled in from
the yum update?
Mike
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Doing a regular yum update, is it safe or will it break anything?
should be safe
Thought I'd ask because I can't count how many applications I've had come
apart doing a system update.
Thanks.
Mike
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Mike - if you do this yum update and it works - is safe -
would you post how you did that.
Thanks
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Doing a regular yum update, is it safe or will it break anything? Should
I also have a yum address for the qmt files or will those also be pulled
in from the yum update?
Mike
: [qmailtoaster] yum updates, safe?
Just the usual 'yum update', that's all. I just wanted to make sure no one
had
been seeing anything breaking from doing an update.
Of course, that doesn't update the qmail packages. I'm not yet sure how you
safely update the packages so that nothing breaks.
Mike
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Just the usual 'yum update', that's all. I just wanted to make sure no one
had
been seeing anything breaking from