Problem w/yum file
Bob Katz
bokat at optonline.net
Sun Jun 18 16:58:26 MDT 2006
Hi Derick
I correctly edited the yum conf, file as per your last e
mail the yum I am happy to say now works perfectly
Thank You
Bob
On Sun, 2006-06-18 at 08:08 -0400, Derick Centeno wrote:
> Hi Bob:
> Thanks for providing those files so that I could have a chance to
> review your difficulty.
>
> As you know we are communicating through TSS servers and not directly
> to one another. What appears to be happening is that the email
> messages I'm sending are for some reason being truncated or chopped so
> that they appear on the next line. When I send them originally, they
> are on all on one line. Of course, from this point onwards you will
> realize that piece of code which you interpreted as being on the next
> line should instead be the ending on the previous line. It should end
> as:
>
> ...4.1/extras/
>
> Let's not get confused. For the sake of discussion, I'm using the
> formal convention of the symbol ... which represents a marker for all
> characters which appear prior to yum on line 29.
>
> The other way to correct it, since this is not used currently anyway is
> to comment it out. The previous lines are commented out anyway.
> However, remember if you just do that you are more than likely to
> forget to place this and the other dangling ends to the correct place
> where they should be.
>
> I should be able to modify my email software so that this truncation or
> modification doesn't occur. However, even if I do, others may not and
> it would still be upon you to know enough what the correct arrangement
> of the code should have been.
>
> Good Luck...
>
> On Jun 18, 2006, at 1:33 AM, Bob Katz wrote:
>
> > Hi Derick
> > First off Thank You so much for a lot of
> > valuable information I appreciate your sharing this with me (all of us
> > on the newbie list) I am afraid however that for some reason your
> > yum.conf file would not work in my configuration
> >
> >
> > Please find attached to this email a copy of your file
> > as it was put in the etc folder and a copy of the terminal output
> > after I inputed yum update command any thoughts you might have on
> > this I would greatly appreciate you sharing them with me
> >
> > In the mean time I will try to digest the information you sent
> > earlier ( with your yum.conf file ) and try to apply it appropriately
> >
> >
> >
> > <desktop><yum.conf>
> >
> >
> >
> > Thank You
> >
> >
> >
> >
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