Ed,

Update the SSL certificate first:

https://rhn.redhat.com/help/ssl_cert.pxt

Then you'll be able to update everything else without a problem.


-Bob


> On Sun, Sep 21, 2003 at 04:40:46PM -0700, Richard S. Crawford wrote:
>> It's been awhile since I've used up2date on my system.
>
> Unless you're behind a very good firewall, you should be up2dating your
> system regularly.  I suggest you subscribe to the redhat-watch-list and
> also to make sure you get the mailing from rhn that are relevant to your
> systems.
>
>> Today I tried,
>> and discovered that the SSL certificate I'd been given earlier had
>> expired.  Going to Red Hat's website, I found that I can download a new
>> version of Up2date with the newer SSL certificate installed.
>>
>> I downloaded the RPM and tried to install it.  I got this message:
>>
>> # rpm -Uvh up2date-3.0.7.2-1.i386.rpm
>> error: Failed dependencies:
>>      up2date = 3.0.7 is needed by (installed) up2date-gnome-3.0.7-1
>
> The usual approach to resolving this is to download both up2date and
> up2date-gnome and the do:
> # rpm -Uvh up2date*.rpm
>
> Cheers,
>         .../Ed
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