1. Make sure your repo is one of these, meaning delete the one that is there
and put this one in.

http://download.sipfoundry.org

2. DO NOT invoke the upgrade from the GUI, do a yum update from the console.
3. Make sure you do a "yum clean all" first.

On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 9:01 AM, Jesse Reynolds <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have a 4.2 system, installed from ISO (or possibly upgraded from 4.0.4,
> it was installed by a predecessor). The GUI tells me I should upgrade to
> 4.2.1. When I try and do this, it does it's dependency checking, spends a
> while downloading packages, then says it's rebooting. Doesn't seem like any
> time was spend actually installing the downloaded packages. After reboot
> it's still on version 4.2.
>
> Is anyone else having this issue?
>
>
>  Jesse Reynolds
>  Virtual Artists Pty Ltd - http://www.va.com.au/
>  Phone: 08 7120 7134 (Adelaide) or 02 9043 2288 (Sydney)   Mobile: 0414 669
> 790
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