Re: Remodifying Yum Updater

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OK, I entered rpm --freshen yum, and the result was

error: open of yum failed: No such file or directory

So, how do you suppose I'd fix this?

Jared

On 1/19/06, Thomas Springer <th.springer@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Am Donnerstag, den 19.01.2006, 18:01 -0700 schrieb
under.actuate@xxxxxxxxx:
> Hello everyone,
>
> After doing what I thought I needed to do, like deleting some files,
> yum now doesn't work.  Does anyone know how to get yum back to its
> default?

Then maybe you deleted more than needed?

rpm(8) gives you some options,e.g.

# rpm --verify yum
# rpm --freshen yum


HTH
Thomas


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