removing command from yum
David Boles
dgboles at comcast.net
Sat Nov 25 17:57:18 UTC 2006
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Alexa Pongracz wrote:
> I cannot update or install as I have to remove a command or a request
> from yum.
> When I go to update software I get the message: Cannot open read .xml
> file for repository jahshaka
>
> if I use the terminal To update I get this message:
> Cannot open read .xml file for repository jahshaka
>
> http://repo.jahshaka.org/fedora/6/i386/repodata/repomd.xml:
> believe me I don't want to install this any more but need to get it out
> of my yum's memory or will have to reformat. Any suggestions
> appreciated.
You do not have to reformat.
Do you remember how you installed this repo? Was it an rpm package? If so:
yum remove <packagename>
yum clean all
yum update
[y/N] your choice
- -------------------------------------------------
If not an rpm package:
as root user
cd /etc/yum.repos.d
ls
delete anything named jahshaka
yum clean all
yum update
[y/N] your choice
- -------------------------------------------------
If you edited yum.conf:
as root user
cd /etc
use your favorite editor and edit yum.conf
remove the lines that configure the jahshaka repo and save yum.conf
yum clean all
yum update
[y/N] your choice
- --
David
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