[Spacewalk-list] Antwort: Re: Where are Spacewalk logs when applying patches?
Fouts, Christopher
Christopher.Fouts at Teradata.com
Thu May 11 19:31:21 UTC 2017
Our CentOS images had repos defined in /etc/yum.repos.d already, and so I just had to disable them to rid of the duplicates. Thanks!
Chris
On 5/11/17, 11:05 AM, "spacewalk-list-bounces at redhat.com on behalf of Michael Mraka" <spacewalk-list-bounces at redhat.com on behalf of michael.mraka at redhat.com> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I just parse through this mails and notice this
> > # yum repolist
> > base/7/x86_64 CentOS-7 - Base 9,363
> > centos-7-base centos-7-base 9,363
> > centos-7-centosplus centos-7-centosplus 71
> > centos-7-cr centos-7-cr 0
> > centos-7-extras centos-7-extras 337
> > centos-7-fasttrack centos-7-fasttrack 0
> > centos-7-updates centos-7-updates 1,577
> > epel/x86_64 Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux
> 7 11,625
> > epel-7 epel-7 11,737
> > extras/7/x86_64 CentOS-7 - Extras 337
> > spacewalk/x86_64 Spacewalk 116
> > updates/7/x86_64 CentOS-7 - Updates 1,577
>
> I think that you will perhaps get some "duplicate"-Troube, because I think
> you have channels with identical repositories
> The number of packages are identical in "updates/7/x86_64" and
> "centos-7-updates" etc.
>
> As rhetoric question, how should yum know which package to use if it is
> in both repositories... I dunno
Yum does not know / does not care. It uses one of them depending on
which repoi/package has been parsed first into internal yum structures.
> cheers
> Matthias
Regards,
--
Michael Mráka
System Management Engineering, Red Hat
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