On Mon, Jul 28, 2003 at 01:42:33PM +0200, Michael Schwendt wrote:
> OK, my first experiences using the yum rpm for RHL9 on RHL9:
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
yum rpm for RHL9 on RHL9?
Or did you mean "yum rpm for RHL9 on RHL9.0.93"?
Nope, I really meant RHL9, the final version.
Weird. I've been using Yum on Shrike without any such problems
at
all. Is it reproducible for you? Based on "sometimes it segfaults",
it doesn't sound like it is. Bad RAM-chips maybe?
Well, it's one of our test systems that I never have problems with
(and we generate also kernel rpm's on that system ;-)), so this is
not very likely. I can reproduce it pretty easy, in many cases it
seems to segfault (I didn't count, but my guess is in 30 or 40% of
the installs I tested - I did this with one single rpm, b.t.w.).
> - How can I do special actions, like installing a kernel
i.s.o.
> upgrading it?
Hmm, it installs a new kernel instead of upgrading the old one.
Yeah, in the meantime I did notice this. Anyway, I started a new
thread on the Yum mailing list, with more specific requirements
in this area.
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