On 09/14/2017 09:41 AM, Alexander Bokovoy wrote:
On to, 14 syys 2017, Mark Haney via FreeIPA-users wrote:
> Sigh. As I said, I edited the repo to point DIRECTLY to 6.9 and got the
> same result. Care to explain that with some other policy? Even then,
> DOWNLOADING the RPM still will not install. Is there a policy for that
> too?
Well, I only pointed out that update repos for older releases stop being
updated in CentOS after some time. Why local system does not update when
you point directly to a supported release is a different story. Perhaps,
you have some yum plugins that prevent that upgrade? Check /etc/yum/*
configuration.
Well, after three days, I finally got sudo updated. And that fixed the
problem I was having.
Turns out someone, in their infinite wisdom, had excluded sudo from
being updated. No one in their right mind should ever need to exclude
that significant a package, so I failed to check for exclusion. I'm
really embarrassed for whoever did something that moronic, but that's
probably why they are no longer here.
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Mark Haney
Network Engineer at NeoNova
919-460-3330 option 1
mark.haney(a)neonova.net
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