On Thursday, August 25, 2011 09:17:39 PM John R Pierce wrote:
installing a 6.0 -release package
On 08/25/11 12:09 PM, Mike VanHorn wrote:
I'm confused as to how to install updates for CentOS 5.6 without
upgrading to 6.0. When I do a "yum check-updates", the new *-release
packages for 6.0 are listed, so I don't think I want to do a simply "yum
update".
Is there a way to update 5.6 without going to 6.0?
somethign is hosed in your yum.repos.d or something... it should not beI'm confused as to how to install updates for CentOS 5.6 without
upgrading to 6.0. When I do a "yum check-updates", the new *-release
packages for 6.0 are listed, so I don't think I want to do a simply "yum
update".
Is there a way to update 5.6 without going to 6.0?
installing a 6.0 -release package
6.0 will in a similar fashion become 6.1, 6.2, ...
If you have a system where yum wants to install the CentOS-6 centos-release
then either the distribution network is horribly messed up or you've got an
incorrectly modified local yum configuration. My guess is on the latter.
/Peter
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