Hi Dean Nikolai:
You may have moved on to other issues by now, but I thought you should
know that the command
yum list
only lists what is available it does not "do" anything about it.
yum update yum
however (as the link I shared with you recommends) does update yum to
current standards of functionality.
yum update
updates the packages found in yum's database or found in yum's list.
Best wishes...
On Aug 20, 2005, at 11:17 PM, Deacon Nikolai wrote:
Deleting them did the trick!
I ran this:
rm -rf /var/cache/yum/*
to remove all cached yum packages, headers, etc.
Then did a 'yum list' to re-retrieve all the headers and such.
In Christ,
Deacon Nikolai
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