Gregory P. Ennis <PoMec <at> PoMec.Net> writes: > > > You were correct to cause me to look at the downloadonly plugin... it > was enabled. I originally did in upgrade from f12 to f13 instead of a > new install, and then installed yum-cron. I do not remember installing > the downloadonly plugin, or enabling it. I used your syntax to remove > the plug in as well as yum-cron..... but the results of yum check-update > were : > [root <at> Re01 pluginconf.d]# yum check-update > Loaded plugins: presto, priorities, refresh-packagekit > 3487 packages excluded due to repository priority protections > Hi, there is a possibility that yum-cron package, which requires downloadonly plugin package was the intended way to maintain your system. If your machine were part of a corporate environment, it could be set up by your tech people to run yum-cron job daily/weekly from a corporate cache of packages (instead of directly from the Interent). That would explain the output of: > [root <at> Re01 ~]# yum list evolution > Loaded plugins: downloadonly, presto, priorities, refresh-packagekit > Installed Packages > evolution.i686 2.30.1-6.fc13 > @anaconda-InstallationRepo-201005130056.i38 and the full list of packages (that big file ...:) ). This @anaconda-InstallationRepo-201005130056.i38 could be some kind of a repo. If you are in that kind of environment, let me know. So please stay put, we will try to figure it out. JB -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines