Am So, den 02.05.2004 schrieb Jim Garrison um 06:19:
Fedora FC1.
Configured several yum repos in /etc/rhn/sysconfig/sources.
Would be good to know whether you did set up a list of conflicting
repositories.
rhn-applet shows several updates pending.
http://fedoranews.org/tchung/howto/2003-12-02-rhn-applet.shtml
Is that an issue for you?
up2date says "Your system is up to date".
Did you already install the up2date update package?
http://fedoranews.org/updates/FEDORA-2004-083.shtml
If needed do it manually using rpm directly.
I changed the repos in /etc/rhn/sysconfig/sources
several times but still got "Your system is up to date".
Manually running "yum check-updates" gives the same list
of updates displayed by rhn-applet.
yum uses /etc/yum.conf and not the sources file for up2date.
Watching up2date with ethereal reveals that it does a
GET for header.info with an "If-modified-since" header
with a very recent timestamp. When it receives
304 Not Modified, it appears to decide nothing's needed.
Question:
Where does up2date cache header.info, and how does it
determine the timestamp to use in the "If-modified-since"?
As far as I see up2date does not store header.info. Check your
/var/spool/up2date directory and maybe delete it's content (or move it
to a different place).
I suspect my header.info is 'cache poisoned' with a newer
version from a mirror that doesn't yet have the updates.
There may be mirrors having difficulties with the high traffic and
access volume caused by the arriving of the test 3 release. Again,
provide us with information which mirrors you use and which repositories
you have configured.
Jim Garrison (jhg(a)acm.org)
Alexander
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