I am looking on Fedora 36, and mine is still enabled, but there is a
google-chrome.repo.rpmnew file that has the initial setting of disabled, so
if that file replaced your prior file for some reason then it would be
disabled.

On Tue, Dec 6, 2022 at 8:03 AM Chris Adams <[email protected]> wrote:

> I upgraded several systems from Fedora 35 to 37 a few weeks ago.  I
> realized yesterday that one (my primary desktop of course) was not
> getting updates to Google Chrome, which has had some important security
> fixes recently.  I realized that the Google Chrome yum repo had been
> disabled - checking my backups, it was disabled when I did the upgrade
> from 35 to 37.
>
> I'm not sure why that happened (and why only on one system, out of at
> least four with that repo enabled and Chrome installed), but others that
> have done Fedora release upgrades (via dnf system-upgrade) and use
> Chrome from the yum repo might want to check that it's still enabled (so
> they're still getting security updates).
> --
> Chris Adams <[email protected]>
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