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#13 fixed YUM CLEAN problems Yuri Dario David McKenna
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Any file YUM downloads is saved in the '/var/cache/yum/netlabs-rel/packages' directory. YUM CLEAN PACKAGES is supposed to delete all package files in all repositories. When I run it it says '0 package files removed'. Indeed, none of the packages are deleted.

If I run YUM CLEAN ALL I get the following message:

Cleaning up Everything Error: Error accessing directory /@unixroot/var/cache/yum/installed/, [Errno 2] No such file or directory: '/@unixroot/var/cache/yum/installed/'

There is indeed no directory below /var/cache/yum/installed/, but there are a few files there.

#15 fixed Bootstrap 1.3 tangle. Yuri Dario David McKenna
Description

Deleted my YUM/RPM installation and reinstalled using the recent bootstrap 1.3 package. Installation went without error and I could perform YUM commands from the YUM-console.

Trying to use YUM commands from the eCS command line directly, I would get errors that in effect indicated the RPM database could not be opened.

Comparing the contents of /TMP/YUMBT/BIN and /USR/BIN showed there were files starting with db_* and tcl* in the /TMP/YUMBT/BIN directory not present in the /USR/BIN directory. Listing available packages (from the YUM-console) showed a 'DB4' package available. I installed from the YUM-console (it also installed a 'TCL' dependency) and now I can use YUM and RPM from the command line.

Previous issues I had with earlier installs seem to be gone now.

#16 fixed pthread.dll not installed David McKenna
Description

I installed the bootstrap version 1.3 after installing eCS 2.1. Everything seemed to go smoothly, but when I tried to use YUM after installing it and rebooting, I got an error saying 'no such file or directory'. After some investigation I found that pthread.dll was not installed. I copied it from the bootstrap and now YUM works fine.

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