yes
Clint wrote:
Every now and again, I notice that yum will download needed headers,
which makes me think that an update is about to be done, only to
report no updates are needed. My yum.conf is mostly a copy of that
found at artoo, but with an exclude=kernel* line and a seamonkey repo
section.
My question is, what is yum doing with the headers if there are no
updates to be done? Is all of this completely normal operating
procedure for yum? I'm "curious" about how it's working, rather than
"sleeplessly concerned" something is going wrong! <grin>
Here is one such example displaying the symptoms that I notice:
# yum update
Gathering header information file(s) from server(s)
Server: Fedora Core 1 - i386 - Base
Server: Fedora.us Extras (Stable)
Server: Fedora.us Extras (Testing)
Server: Fedora.us Extras (Unstable)
Server: Livna.org - Fedora Compatible Packages (stable)
Server: Livna.org - Fedora Compatible Packages (testing)
Server: Livna.org - Fedora Compatible Packages (unstable)
Server: macromedia.mplug.org - Flash Plugin
Server: Fedora Core 1 - i386 - Released Updates
Finding updated packages
Downloading needed headers
perl-Net-SCP-0-0.07-0.fdr 100% |=========================| 1.8 kB
00:00
nvidia-glx-devel-0-1.0.53 100% |=========================| 3.3 kB
00:00
No Packages Available for Update
No actions to take
I didn't see any description of this behavior in man yum. Any insight
would be appreciated!
Thanks,
Clint