Hello all:
I just upgraded my server to RH9 from RH7.2, and when I run up2date, the
console turns blue and hangs. The following process is running, and if I kill
it, I get my console session back:
root 1320 1137 3 16:21 pts/000:00:00 /usr/bin/python -u
/usr/sbin/up2date --nox
I
On Mon, 2003-10-13 at 15:08, Ian L wrote:
> redhat9 system
>
> when i try to launch up2date from the command line, it comes back with:
> ImportError: No module named rpm
>
> If i start python, and try to import rpm, i get the same error. Any idea
> what its unable t
redhat9 system
when i try to launch up2date from the command line, it comes back with:
ImportError: No module named rpm
If i start python, and try to import rpm, i get the same error. Any idea
what its unable to find the rpm module?
ian
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Up2date update my perl from 5.6.0 to 5.6.1 files,
and now my apache will not start with an error it
can't find strict.pm
I notice that it did also update apache-devel, but
it did not update the apache. I tried to update
it manually but it keeps saying the the package
dosen't e
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On Sat, 11 Oct 2003 14:57:41 -0700, David Demner wrote:
> Does apt use the same backport technique?
How could it? It's just a package tool.
> Or are you always getting the
> latest/greatest/potentially incompatible version of the software by using
On Thu, Oct 09, 2003 at 06:56:30PM +0200, Michael Schwendt wrote:
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>> > I have a question about up2date. I recently noticed that the
most
On Thu, 2003-10-09 at 12:09, Kent Borg wrote:
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I have a question about up2date. I recently noticed that the
most recent version of OpenSSL available on their website was
version 0.9.7c (which purportedly contains important bugfixes)
but the most recent version available on RHN was version 0.9.7a.
Same thing with BIND (version 9.2.2 on
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> > I have a question about up2date. I recently noticed that the most recent version
> &
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On Thu, 9 Oct 2003 09:13:04 -0700, David Demner wrote:
> I have a question about up2date. I recently noticed that the most recent version of
> OpenSSL available on their website was version 0.9.7c (which purportedly contains
> important
I have a question about up2date. I recently noticed that the most recent version of
OpenSSL available on their website was version 0.9.7c (which purportedly contains
important bugfixes) but the most recent version available on RHN was version 0.9.7a.
Same thing with BIND (version 9.2.2 on
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
When I try to use up2date I get the following
error:
..
File "/usr/lib/python2.2/httplib.py", line
581, in _send_output
self.send(msg)
File "/usr/lib/python2.2/httplib.py", line
560, in send
self.sock.sendall(str)
File
"/usr/lib/py
Hello Martin,
> Hi,
> When I try to use up2date I get the following
> error:
> File "/usr/lib/python2.2/httplib.py", line
> 581, in _send_output
> self.send(msg)
> File "/usr/lib/python2.2/httplib.py", line
> 560, in send
> self.sock.s
Hi,
When I try to use up2date I get the following
error:
..
File "/usr/lib/python2.2/httplib.py", line
581, in _send_output
self.send(msg)
File "/usr/lib/python2.2/httplib.py", line
560, in send
self.sock.sendall(str)
File
"/usr/lib/python2.2/site-packages/
On Thu, 2003-10-02 at 11:10, Jason Dixon wrote:
> I'm looking for an exhaustive list of return codes for up2date. The
> manpage claims only two: 0 (success) and 1 (failure). However, I've
> managed to trap a 256 as well, so I was wondering if anyone's seen
> anything
On Thu, 2003-10-02 at 18:23, Ueoka, Kelly J. wrote:
> Hello,
> Does anyone know if there's an rpm out that allows for the
> reinstallation of the up2date applet on a Redhat 7.3 system?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Kelly J. Ueoka
> Kauai Island Utility Cooperative
> S
Hello,
Does anyone know if there's an rpm out that allows for the
reinstallation of the up2date applet on a Redhat 7.3 system?
Thanks,
Kelly J. Ueoka
Kauai Island Utility Cooperative
Systems Support Specialist
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I'm looking for an exhaustive list of return codes for up2date. The
manpage claims only two: 0 (success) and 1 (failure). However, I've
managed to trap a 256 as well, so I was wondering if anyone's seen
anything authoritative.
Thanks,
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I use to use Debian for a gw that I had at my house and one in the office. Apt is the
package manager of choice for that OS and they have a curses frontend called dselect.
And I loved it! Considerably easier than rpm's. You selected a package to install,
it took care of all the dependency's
On Wed, 2003-10-01 at 21:16, Vince Scimeca wrote:
> thanks Dave. I agree that the web interface to schedule updates for
> remote systems is a nice feature of up2date, but I have no problem using
> ssh and apt to do the same thing. I am just wondering if I am missing
> some major
thanks Dave. I agree that the web interface to schedule updates for
remote systems is a nice feature of up2date, but I have no problem using
ssh and apt to do the same thing. I am just wondering if I am missing
some major advantage of using up2date over apt.
thanks,
Vince
On Wed, 2003-10-01
Vince, I use up2date on a regular basis to keep several systems up to date.
The features you mention, updating critical parts and apps, while
maintaining
dependencies are all available through up2date.
I'm not familiar with apt, but one feature I found nice is the web interface
to
up2date. I
I paid for a subscription to up2date to keep my systems current, but
recently I downloaded and started using apt. I have to say that I have
been very happy with apt not only keeping the critical parts of my
systems up to date but also keeping my other apps current and resolving
any dependencies
On Tue, Sep 30, 2003 at 11:42:24AM -0700, Thomas Frayne wrote:
> Is there a way to use up2date on RH9 to install individual packages from
> Rawhide? Is there another GUI package manager that can resolve
> dependencies and install all needed packages?
No. I don't expect that Red
Is there a way to use up2date on RH9 to install individual packages from
Rawhide? Is there another GUI package manager that can resolve
dependencies and install all needed packages?
Can I activate as Rawhide channel on RH9? I want to upgrade Evolution,
and am using the rpm command, and
Noah pravi:
redhat 8.0 machine
DOH! any clues on this?
# /usr/sbin/up2date -u
There was an SSL error: [('SSL routines', 'SSL3_GET_SERVER_CERTIFICATE', 'certif
icate verify failed')]
here is my configuration:
# up2date --configure
0. debug N
redhat 8.0 machine
DOH! any clues on this?
# /usr/sbin/up2date -u
There was an SSL error: [('SSL routines', 'SSL3_GET_SERVER_CERTIFICATE', 'certif
icate verify failed')]
here is my configuration:
# up2date --configure
0. debug No
1. isatt
Richard and everyone else,
Sorry about not deleting the previous list. Won't happen again.
Thanks,
Kelly J. Ueoka
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Ueoka, Kelly J. said:
> Ed,
> If you're receiving dependency errors when installing the manual way,
> I've noticed that installing the new RPM's at once will usually cure
> that. Try this
> rpm -Uvh up2date-3.0.7.2-1.i386.rpm up2date-gnome-3.0.7-1 (Let me know
&g
> > 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
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
After getting some sendmail updates...I do the usual and check for conf
files that got tweaked.
I found a file sendmail.cf.rpmnew. Why would this file be changed on the
standard redhat system and not sendmail.mc instead?...since sendmail.cf gets
generated from sendmail.mc.
If I'm understanding th
On Sun, 2003-09-21 at 18:11, Ed Wilts wrote:
> The usual approach to resolving this is to download both up2date and
> up2date-gnome and the do:
> # rpm -Uvh up2date*.rpm
Thanks, that did it!
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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
On Sun, 21 Sep 2003, Richard S. Crawford wrote:
> It's been awhile since I've used up2date on my system. 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
It's been awhile since I've used up2date on my system. 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 do
Our server returns the following:
ImportError: /lib/libssl.so.4: undefined symbol: krb5_cc_get_principal
This is in the updated OpenSSL
Any ideas?
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Hello everyone. I am trying to find the page on Redhat's site that
tells you exactly what information is sent to Redhat when you use the
up2date utility. I KNOW it's out there, because I've read it before,
but didn't bookmark it. However, I'm needing it again to let
On Thu, 2003-09-11 at 06:48, Sasa Stupar wrote:
> Romeo pravi:
>
> > Sorry i'm quite new to the list.
> > I'd like to know if is sure that is not a configuration error the
> > message I get when I try to do an up2date:
> >
Romeo pravi:
Sorry i'm quite new to the list.
I'd like to know if is sure that is not a configuration error the
message I get when I try to do an up2date:
There was an SSL error: [('SSL routines',
'SSL3_GET_SERVER_CERTIFICATE', 'certificate verify failed'
Sorry i'm quite new to the list.
I'd like to know if is sure that is not a configuration error the message I
get when I try to do an up2date:
There was an SSL error: [('SSL routines', 'SSL3_GET_SERVER_CERTIFICATE',
'certificate verify failed')]
I red
Thank you very much, gentlemen :-)
Robert Canary wrote:
Greetings,
I am getting an SSL-connect error whenever I try to run up2date on one
of my RHL 7.1 machines.
When I run the up2date it sits still for about 10sec. Then displays:
Error communicating with server. The message was:
SSL_connect
Hey Robert
Check this page:
https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2003-267.html
Regards
Christoffer
> Greetings,
>
> I am getting an SSL-connect error whenever I try
> to run up2date on one of my RHL 7.1 machines.
>
> When I run the up2date it sits still for about
>
On Tue, 2003-09-09 at 14:02, Robert Canary wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I am getting an SSL-connect error whenever I try
> to run up2date on one of my RHL 7.1 machines.
>
> When I run the up2date it sits still for about
> 10sec. Then displays:
>
> Error communicating wi
Greetings,
I am getting an SSL-connect error whenever I try
to run up2date on one of my RHL 7.1 machines.
When I run the up2date it sits still for about
10sec. Then displays:
Error communicating with server. The message was:
SSL_connect error
Anyone know where to start trouble shooting this
gt; Subject: Re: rpm won't install up2date & rhn_register packages
>
>
> Broadcast IT wrote:
> > You're on to something, Vinny. The checksig failed, however
> I tried using
> > your ftp link, editing it for version 7.2, but it wouldn't
> work.
redhat.com/7.2/en/os/i386/up2date*
If all you get is a command-prompt back, you may have to use http, which
does not support globing (the wildcard, *). In that case, you can
either try to install the exact files by specifying the full path to each:
#rpm -Uvh
ftp://updates.redhat.com/7.2/
nt: 09/05/2003 4:29 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>
>
> Broadcast IT wrote:
>
> > Had already tried with previous downloaded copies of the
> same files that
> > didn't have those chara
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> Sent: Saturday, September 06, 2003 12:44 PM
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> so i downloaded the up2date and up2date-gnome files from the redhat
> network. when i do [EMAIL PROTECTED] jay81]# rpm -Fvh
>
so i downloaded the up2date and up2date-gnome files from the redhat
network. when i do [EMAIL PROTECTED] jay81]# rpm -Fvh
up2date-3.1.23.2-1.i386.rpm up2date-gnome-3.0.7.2-1.i386.rpm i get
error: Failed dependencies: python >= 2.2.2 is needed by
up2date-3.1.23.2-1 rhpl >= 0.81-2 is nee
You must update both at the same time. Ie
Rpm -Fvh rpm1 rpm2 ...
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You'll need to upgrade both up2date and up2date-gnome.
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To: <[EMAIL PR
i attempted to upgrade up2date for the new certificate.
i downloaded to rpm (not srpm) for RH8 and verified the MD5sum
after following the instructions on the red hat network site (rpm -Fvh
up2date-*)
i get
[EMAIL PROTECTED] jay81]# rpm -Fvh up2date-*
error: Failed dependencies:
up2date
The files listed below are not the new up2date rpm as I remember them.
I could be wrong but they certainly are the ones I downloaded(without he
[1] they are still wrong.
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t: Friday, September 05, 2003 2:06 PM
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Subject: RE: rpm won't install up2date & rhn_register packages
Had already tried with previous downloaded copies of the same files that
didn't have those characters. Not sure why the second set got those
names, there
rpm won't install up2date & rhn_register packages
>
> Rats! Was hoping you were on to something there, but no difference.
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Otto Haliburton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: 09/05/2003 3:14 PM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTE
It will, but the recommended way is to move the files to a separate
directory and do a rpm -Fvh *.rpm. Make sure if you are using up2date*
that there are no stray up to date rpms in the directory. The other
thing that is floating around is the file name with [1] in it.
Eliminate that from the
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On Fri, 5 Sep 2003 14:57:46 -0400, Broadcast IT wrote:
> K, here ya go...hope you're on to something...
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# ls -la up2date*
> -rw-r--r--1 root root 360959 Sep 5 10:10
> up2date-2[1].8.40-
o do so first:
#rpm --import /usr/share/rhn/RPM-GPG-KEY
If the checksig reports NOT OK, then try installing the rpms directly
from the RedHat box:
#rpm -Uvh ftp://updates.redhat.com/9/en/os/i386/up2date*
That should eliminate any file transfer problems.
If checksig reports OK, then there ma
what if you delete /var/lib/rpm/__db.*
do and rpm --rebuilddb and try it again.
Leonard
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>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/05/03 15:33 PM >>>
Hmmm...thought the wildcard package name (*) with up2date
Hmmm...thought the wildcard package name (*) with up2date would take care
of that. I'll try it your way and see what happens...
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Rats! Was hoping you were on to something there, but no difference.
> -Original Message-
> From: Otto Haliburton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 09/05/2003 3:14 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: rpm won't install up2date & rhn_register packages
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> Just like before...no different with or without the [] characters.
>
> Thanks, though... :)
>
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Broadcast IT
> > Sent: 09/05/2003
Just like before...no different with or without the [] characters.
Thanks, though... :)
> -Original Message-
> From: Broadcast IT
> Sent: 09/05/2003 3:06 PM
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> Subject: RE: rpm won't install up2date & rhn_register packages
>
>
>
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> I have had a problem installing packages with [] in the name.
> rename
I have had a problem installing packages with [] in the name. rename them and try
again.
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K, here ya go...hope you're on to something...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# ls -la up2date*
-rw-r--r--1 root root 360959 Sep 5 10:10
up2date-2[1].8.40-2.7.2.i386.rpm
-rw-r--r--1 root root99145 Sep 5 10:10
up2date-gnome-2[1].8.40-2.7.2.i386.rpm
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On Fri, 5 Sep 2003 12:26:03 -0400, Broadcast IT wrote:
> Logged in as root, and I'm not getting any messages at all. I've looked in
> the rpm, up2date and messages logs and don't see anything about my attempts.
Please run this i
Logged in as root, and I'm not getting any messages at all. I've looked in
the rpm, up2date and messages logs and don't see anything about my attempts.
> -Original Message-
> From: Benjamin J. Weiss [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 09/05/2003 12:19 PM
> To:
Are you logged in as root? Are you getting any specific error messages?
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Subject: RE: rpm won't install up2date & rhn_regist
Yep. Very weird...it's like the rpm utlity just doesn't work.
> -Original Message-
> From: Leonard Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 09/05/2003 11:49 AM
> To: Broadcast IT; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Did you try it using the individual package name?
rpm -Fvh up2date-package1 up2date-package2
That worked for me
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>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/05/03 11:38
Hi all,
Having GREAT difficulty getting these new packages to install after
downloading them from the RedHat site. I issue the following command...
rpm -Fvh up2date-*
...just like the RedHat site advises but I just get dumped back to a
prompt. Same thing for the rhn_register packages.
Where
On Fri, 2003-09-05 at 16:18, Bjørn-Sverrre Nøttum wrote:
> Hallo!
>
> Thanks for help yesterday, however I am experiencing another problem.
>
> I am trying to install up2date 3.1.23.2 on my RedHat 9 server in order to
> connect to up2date. The server is new installation.
Hallo!
Thanks for help yesterday, however I am experiencing another problem.
I am trying to install up2date 3.1.23.2 on my RedHat 9 server in order to
connect to up2date. The server is new installation.
I have tried several times, but the installation fails for some reson. I get
the following
At 05:33 PM 9/4/2003 -0600, you wrote:
At 15:48 9/4/2003 -0500, you wrote:
If you are trying to get ALL the updates for your system you should use
the -u along with your -d.
You can use the -u alone without the -d.
True. But since he was using the -d, I was assuming that he just wanted to
downlo
At 15:49 9/4/2003 -0500, you wrote:
You are going to be surprised that I in fact agree with you but I've
been on this long enough to get criticized for both situation.
Yes, I do see your point. Besides, I'll admit that it bothers me more when
people do things out of ignorance or laziness; if you h
At 15:48 9/4/2003 -0500, you wrote:
If you are trying to get ALL the updates for your system you should use
the -u along with your -d.
You can use the -u alone without the -d.
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> If you are trying to get ALL the updates for your system you should use the
> -u along with your -d. -d only downloads what you specifically tell it to
> download. So unless you aren't telling us what you typed, from what you
> said here, you only typed 'up2date -d htt
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>
> At 15:22 9/4/2003 -0500, you wrote:
&g
If you are trying to get ALL the updates for your system you should use the
-u along with your -d. -d only downloads what you specifically tell it to
download. So unless you aren't telling us what you typed, from what you
said here, you only typed 'up2date -d httpd'. If yo
At 15:22 9/4/2003 -0500, you wrote:
I send what was sent!
That's the point, Otto. We all read the original post, and we all read the
answer. Then, when we get to your post, we have to read everything ALL OVER
AGAIN and there is no need for it... it wastes a lot of bandwidth and a lot
of oth
At 15:50 9/4/2003 -0400, you wrote:
to get the list of updates available. I noticed that my system is not up
to date so I downloaded the packages with a:
up2date -d
Why not a "up2date -u" which will download _and_ update the packages in one
step?
Can anyone tell me whether the up
> Hi All,
>
> I just registered for an account at RedHat so I can run up2date on my
> Redhat 9.0 machine.
>
> I wanted to see what programs I needed to update first before installing
> so I did a:
>
> up2date -l
>
> to get the list of updates available. I noti
> -Original Message-
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> At 14:59 9/4/2003 -0500, you wrote:
> >I a
At 14:59 9/4/2003 -0500, you wrote:
I am not sure what you did but if you log into rhn then you can update
everything that is required. You should have gotten a red icon that
when you click on it. You will get all of the critical updates as well
as kernel updates for your system but you can do it
A new release and a new version are the same thing in my own (feeble?) mind.
Up2date should update to the most current version of the programs RedHat has
available for any of its versions. I simply use "up2date -u" (read the
up2date man page; very useful. I also set the up2date config
> -Original Message-
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Francis Lau
> Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2003 2:51 PM
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> Hi All,
>
> I just registered for an account
Hi All,
I just registered for an account at RedHat so I can run up2date on my
Redhat 9.0 machine.
I wanted to see what programs I needed to update first before installing
so I did a:
up2date -l
to get the list of updates available. I noticed that my system is not up
to date so I
Steve Buehler wrote:
If this just started happening since Aug 28th, then it is
something that RedHat did. Have you downloaded the new up2date from
redhat as directed to on your http://rhn.redhat.com home page? They
made some changes to the up2date program and you should have been
If you go to the RH site and MANUALLY download the latest "New up2date with updated SSL
certificate authority file" patch (You can't use up2date to do this due to the SSL
error),
the problem should be resolved. I did this yesterday and everything now downloads fine
for
me.
If this just started happening since Aug 28th, then it is
something that RedHat did. Have you downloaded the new up2date from redhat
as directed to on your http://rhn.redhat.com home page? They made some
changes to the up2date program and you should have been sent an email by
them
Yes it has. You need to either download the new up2date
or the new certificate.
I don't have the links, but you could probably find them
Leonard
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Has this been fixed yet?
I still have the problem, I just want to make sure it isn't a problem
with my setup.
An
Johnie Stafford wrote:
From rhn.redhat.com:
We are currently experiencing ssl problems with up2date and the RHN
applet. We are aware of the issue and working to restore service as soon
as possible. The RHN website is currently available, but actions
scheduled for systems will not take effect
en Mark Neidorff declared
> > I agree with what you say, BUT, there are different versions of up2date
> > for different versions of RedHat. Best to look in the errata and make
> > sure to download the right ones.
>
> Got it. Thanks guys.
>
> That's an emba
* and then Mark Neidorff declared
> I agree with what you say, BUT, there are different versions of up2date
> for different versions of RedHat. Best to look in the errata and make
> sure to download the right ones.
Got it. Thanks guys.
That's an embarrassing oversight f
Has anyone else had this error with the new up2date packages?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]#ls
up2date-2.8.40-2.7.2.i386.rpm
up2date-gnome-2.8.40-2.7.2.i386.rpm
rhn_register-2.8.27-1.7.2.i386.rpm
rhn_register-gnome-2.8.27-1.7.2.i386.rpm
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]#rpm -Fvh *.rpm
poptmodule.so is
I agree with what you say, BUT, there are different versions of up2date
for different versions of RedHat. Best to look in the errata and make
sure to download the right ones.
Mark
On Mon, 1 Sep 2003, Yanick Poirier wrote:
> RedHat's SSL certificate has expired a few days ago. Log o
RedHat's SSL certificate has expired a few days ago. Log on to the
RedHat Network and down the following 2 RPMs:
up2date-3.1.23.2-1
up2date-gnome-3.1.23.2-1
Once downloaded type:
rpm -Uvh up2date-*.rpm
There you go. It should now be working. That is what it did and
everything is now ba
Here's the error:
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Exception type SSL.Error
Exception Handler Information
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/../share/rhn/rhn_applet/rhn_applet.py", line 448, in refresh
self.model.refresh(force)
File "/usr/bin/../share/rhn/rhn_applet
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