Rpmfusion not showing in yum.repos
Jim
mickeyboa at sbcglobal.net
Thu Dec 4 20:46:54 UTC 2008
Rick Stevens wrote:
> Jim wrote:
>> Jeff Spaleta wrote:
>>> On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 2:27 PM, Jim <mickeyboa at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>>>
>>>> rpmfusion-nonfree-release-8-6.noarch
>>>> rpmfusion-free-release-8-6.noarch
>>>>
>>>
>>> You have old rpmfusion release files AND you the livna entries in
>>> your repolist.
>>> This is probably a problem.
>>>
>>> Just to be sure rpm -ql rpmfusion-free-release and see if the list
>>> files match up to what you have.
>>>
>>> Easiest thing to do... remove those rpmfusion release rpms.. and any
>>> livna rpms or repository definitions you have...go to the rpmfusion
>>> mainpage and install the latest release rpms.
>>>
>>> -jef
>>>
>>>
>> Yep you were right, I did a rpm -ql and it showed the rpmfusion repos.
>> I deleted the livna files from the yum.repos.d and installed the
>> rpmfusion two rpm's and then installed livna.org
>> for the one remaning package on livna.
>>
>> But if I do a "yum update" I get the following error message.
>> FC 10 has problems with DNS, because of IPV6 and I think that's what
>> is causing the error. because I have the same problem on a separate
>> box dealing with these rpmfusion installs and updates.
>
> I don't think F10 has an IPV6 issue, but I know Comcast's DNS servers
> do.
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it's not just Comcast, it's AT&T(sbcglobal.net) also.
Just guessing, but I think FC10 being the first release to do with
DNSIPv6 , and all of the internet hasn't FULLY made that move yet.
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