On 12/18/06, Rick Stevens <rstevens@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Check /etc/cron.* and see if the job is in there somewhere. I seem to recall smart doing something like that.
Hmmm, I think I found the culprit: Dec 5 2005 0check4updates $ rpm -qf /etc/cron.daily/0check4updates atrpms-67-2.at $ rpm -qi atrpms [...] This package contains auxilary tools and files for atrpms packages. It contains daily update tools. [...] As seems to happen regularly with AT RPMs, it is broken., at least under FC6. So... # sudo rpm -e atrpms I am also removing smart; although it faster than yum it isn't as reliable. Thanks... -- Colin Brace Amsterdam