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<small><font face="sans-serif">Thanks Fernando, yum picked up the new
metadata this morning and the kernel with the rt20 realtime patch was
listed. Simon<br>
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Am 23.01.2010 19:31, schrieb Fernando Lopez-Lezcano:</font></small>
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<pre wrap="">On Sat, 2010-01-23 at 09:26 +0100, Simon Lewis wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hello Planetccrma
I guess I am doing something wrong but when using the commands "yum
list xxxx" or "yum check-update" the newer versions of the apps like
the kernel-rt are not showing in the results, even after running "yum
clean all".
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Maybe a caching proxy somewhere in your internet path? Anyone else
seeing this problem?
Just in case I just regenerated the metadata for planetccrma and
planetcore for fc12 (it is conceivable I got distracted in the process
and forgot that step)
Thanks for the feedback!
-- Fernando
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