Yes, and what he told you is that there is no legal URL for a Red Hat
Enterprise Linux 4 yum repository. A Red Hat Network subscription (which
uses up2date) is required. Now if you happen to have an RHN
subscription, up2date can be coerced into using a third party yum
repository. See /etc/sysconfig/rhn/sources
If you don't have an RHN subscription, you can convert your RHEL4 to
CentOS4 by replacing the redhat-release with centos-release (IIRC) then
use the CentOS4 yum repositories.
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Chris Kloiber
On 03/18/2010 04:09 AM, SHIMADA, MAKOTO wrote:
> Thanks Ed Greshko;
>
>> Exactly what are you trying to update via yum?
> No, I routinely use "up2date" to keep my RHEL4 machine up to date.
>
>> You can't update the
>> base packages of RHELv4 via yum since RH does not support yum at that
>> release level.
> I know that.
> However, I need to install another software,which require yum.
> So, I have to install yum before the installation of the software.
>
> What I need is the URL to solve the IOError:<urlopen error>.
>
> Thanks.
> Mark
>