Hi, >Danny, I don't think it's your fault. >I am also getting the exact same error, for a configuration that always worked. >I haven't done a 'yum update' for a couple of weeks now. >Maybe the latest update to yum itself broke it. What i do, it never gets a update indeed. By removing a failed repo then another one gets in error. I tried 1 by 1 to see where it was ending... it ends in "0" repo's enabled. I only can say it must be fixed somewhere else but not at user level. It also sounds that if a new yum package will be released, it must be downloaded bij hand and installed with rpm i guess... >As of now, I am waiting for a solution to pop up somewhere. Me to, and for security updates i do that manual in meantime. Danny