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Legacy Forums => Experienced User Forum => Topic started by: shirka on November 07, 2005, 11:34:19 AM
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Hi,
With my 7b5, if i use /centos/4/ in /etc/yum.conf and i run yum update : no problem ??? :-o
I want update to 7b6 (since kill me) since reinstall the future 7b6 iso 8-)
]# yum update
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Total download size: 167 M
Is this ok [y/N]: <--- yes or no here ?
Thanks.
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Hi,
With my 7b5, if i use /centos/4/ in /etc/yum.conf and i run yum update : no problem ??? :-o
I want update to 7b6 (since kill me) since reinstall the future 7b6 iso 8-)
]# yum update
.
.
.
Total download size: 167 M
Is this ok [y/N]: <--- yes or no here ?
Thanks.
You will be missing some kernel modules, such as those for PPTP support, which may affect you. I suggest you wait until Beta6.
However, if you're game, please go ahead and report any breakage to the bug tracker.
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Hi,
7.0b6 is out 8-)
Now, i want update my 7.0b5 to 7.0b6.
I must just make a :
]# yum update
Yes ?
And for the kernel, i must install the new kernel :
yum kernel install
Yes ? After, i can remove the old kernel.
For now, i get this error :
--> Running transaction check
--> Processing Dependency: clamav = 0.87-1sme01 for package: clamd
--> Finished Dependency Resolution
Error: Missing Dependency: clamav = 0.87-1sme01 is needed by package clamd
Thanks by advance.
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I too have had the same problem, and I have started a bug on the smeserver.sourceforge.net site. There is work being carried out on this problem, and I think it should be resolved soon.
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I too have had the same problem, and I have started a bug on the smeserver.sourceforge.net site. There is work being carried out on this problem, and I think it should be resolved soon.
Yes - thanks. The bug tracker's the place.
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With my 7b5, if i use /centos/4/ in /etc/yum.conf and i run yum update : no problem ??? :-o
I believe this should work. Please let me know if it doesn't and I'll update these instructions.
WARNING: You will be pulling down around 200Megabytes of updates. You are probably better off upgrading from the CD in most cases.
- Go to the Software Installer panel
- Disable all repositories except for smeos
- Install the update for smeserver-yum (and only that one)
- Enable smeos, centos and centos updates repositories
- Go to the command line and type:
yum update kernel
- Check that the new kernel is the default in /boot/grub/grub.conf
yum update # WARNING: About 180Megabytes
- Go to Shutdown and Reboot panel
- Select "Reconfigure"
- System should run "post-upgrade" and then reboot
Gordon