On Friday 09 July 2004 20:29, Satish Balay wrote: >On Fri, 9 Jul 2004, Gene Heskett wrote: [and snipped quite a bit] >> Next suggestion? > >Are you currently running FC1 or RHL8? Your subject is a bit >confusing. I'll recommend 'rpm -V' on yum dependent packages to > make sure the packages are consistant - and compare the versions > with what it should be [for the given distribution] Its an RH8 system, upgraded to FC1, but since I was already running 2.6.x kernels well before that, yum has had orders to exclude kernel* Currently running 2.6.7-mm7 >rpm -q yum python libxml2-python >rpm -qV yum python libxml2-python >rpm -Va > >Satish > >----- >For FC1: >asterix:/home/balay>rpm -q yum python libxml2-python >yum-2.0.7-1 >python-2.2.3-7 >libxml2-python-2.6.6-3 >asterix:/home/balay>rpm -qV yum python libxml2-python >S.5....T c /etc/yum.conf >asterix:/home/balay> For the first 2 commands, I get very similar if not exactly the same results: [root@coyote linux-2.6.7-mm7]# rpm -q yum python libxml2-python yum-2.0.7-2.fc.fr python-2.2.3-7 libxml2-python-2.6.6-3 [root@coyote linux-2.6.7-mm7]# rpm -qV yum python libxml2-python S.5....T c /etc/yum.conf But the last one is still trying to fill the bash history scrollback (10 megs on this system IIRC) to the breaking point. Best I append a '|grep yum' to cut down the noise I think. However, the first invocation is still running 10 minutes later... Tommorrow maybe? ?? Is that now a wrong version of yum for an FC1 system? If so, its strange as its been running that version for at least a month, flawlessly till now. /me scratches head and heads to take a nap as I have to work my one night a week tonight, starting about 2:30 am in the morning. And its 21:07 now. Yeah, I'm supposed to be retired, but nobody knows that 45 year old GE tv transmitter like me in this neck of the woods. Hell, not many still remember how vacuum tubes work! So I guess I have a job and insurance till I fall over. Kinda gives me a warm fuzzy feeling at times. Then again, when the telly rings and its "hey Gene, what do I do now?", I swear at it, not very quietly while I'm pulling on some clothes and heading for the mountain at whatever time it is... I'm a dying breed, but not just yet, at 69 I'm not done living and still have lots of things to do. BTW, many thanks for the troubleshooting suggestions. I appreciate it, a lot! -- Cheers, Gene There are 4 boxes to be used in defense of liberty. Soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order, starting now. -Ed Howdershelt, Author Additions to this message made by Gene Heskett are Copyright 2004, Maurice E. Heskett, all rights reserved.