Today Rahul Sundaram did spake thusly:
Steven Stern wrote:
Each hour, yum-updatesd is telling me I have "1 updates" to install.
After a bit of checking, I determined it's spamassassin. As I build that
from source from spamassassin.apache.org, I put it on yum's exclusion
list. It appears that yum-updatesd is not checking the exclusions when
determining if there are updates.
Yes. That's a known bug.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=212553
Rahul
I just caught yum-updatesd using 255meg of ram on my 312meg ram firewall
too...it's not very good yet is it? ;)
Still...at least I now know why the firewall crashes after a few days
up...
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* Knghtbrd unleashes a pair of double barreled snurf guns and covers
jesus with snurf darts
<jesus> meany :P