Seems like spacewalk-usix is available fromt eh rhn-tools repo: # yum info spacewalk-usix Loaded plugins: product-id, rhnplugin, search-disabled-repos, security, versionlock This system is receiving updates from RHN Classic or Red Hat Satellite. Available Packages Name : spacewalk-usix Arch : noarch Version : 2.7.1 Release : 3.el6sat Size : 5.9 k Repo : rhel-6-server-rhn-tools-rpms Summary : Spacewalk server and client nano six library License : GPLv2 Description : Library for writing code that runs on Python 2 and 3
On Tue, Jul 4, 2017 at 10:35 AM, Michael Mraka <[email protected]> wrote: > Morten Middelthon: > > But I'm not subscribed to any such channel: > > > > # yum repolist > > Loaded plugins: product-id, rhnplugin, search-disabled-repos, security, > > versionlock > > This system is receiving updates from RHN Classic or Red Hat Satellite. > > repo id > ... > > Well, so where does spacewalk-usix-2.7.1-3.el6sat.noarch come from? > > > > > I performed a 'yum -y upgrade' today on my spacewalk server (RHEL > 6.x with > > > > spacewalk 2.6). > > > > The following changes were performed: > > > > > > > > # yum history info 66 > > > > Loaded plugins: product-id, rhnplugin, search-disabled-repos, > security, > > > > versionlock > > > ... > > > > Packages Altered: > > > > Obsoleted spacewalk-backend-usix-2.6.77-1.el6.noarch @spacewalk > > > > Obsoleting spacewalk-usix-2.7.1-3.el6sat.noarch > > > @rhel-6-server-rhn-tools-rpms > > > ... > > > > > > You are using Spacewalk server 2.6 vs. nightly client packages (to be > 2.7). > > > Use one or the other version exclusively for both server and client. > > Regards, > > -- > Michael Mráka > System Management Engineering, Red Hat > > _______________________________________________ > Spacewalk-list mailing list > [email protected] > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/spacewalk-list >
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