yum did a silent update of gimp to 2.0?

Yang Xiao yxiao2004 at gmail.com
Fri Aug 27 21:20:19 UTC 2004


On Fri, 27 Aug 2004 17:12:01 -0400, Gene Heskett
<gene.heskett at verizon.net> wrote:
> Greetings;
> 
> I had been carefully NOT installing the gimp-2.0, primarily because
> gimp-print has not kept pace and I WAS useing use the gimp-1.2 to
> print most of my digital photo's.  It did a great job of that.
> 
> Imagine my surprise when I hit the icon for the gimp today to see
> about the quality of an invoice scan I was about to send, and was
> greeted by the gimp-2.0 initial installer/configurator!
> 
> So now I cannot print from the gimp.  Is it going to take another year
> to get gimp-print brought up to speed with the new gimp?
> 
> Or did I miss an announcement of a gimp-print thats compatible with
> gimp-2.0?
> 
> This is putting a serious 'hitch in my gitalong'.
> 
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Hi,
is your yum service running? 
try chkconfig --list yum and see if it's configured to run, I think if
it's on, one of the cron jobs will execute yum updates,
also, check /var/log/yum and get the update history, and find out when
it was updated.

Yang





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