[Yum] newbie
Garrick Staples
garrick at usc.edu
Thu Oct 19 21:32:59 UTC 2006
On Thu, Oct 19, 2006 at 04:21:52PM -0500, Steve Ingraham alleged:
> Garrick Staples wrote:
> >> I am new to Linux and yum. I am attempting to install yum on a
> RedHat
> >> as 3 machine. I have downloaded yum 2.6.1 from the
> >> http://linux.duke.edu/projects/yum/ website. I have also extracted
> the
> >> files currently in /home/yum/. I cannot seem to properly install yum
> on
> >> this system. Can someone give me some direction on what steps I need
> to
> >> perform to install yum 2.6.1 onto my computer?
>
> >As per http://linux.duke.edu/projects/yum/download.ptml, you'll see
> that
> >the python versions on RHEL3 limits yum to 2.0.8.
>
> Ok, forgive my ignorance as a newbie but I don't really know what that
> means in my situation. Have I attempted to download and install an
> incompatible version? If so what should I be installing? As stated
> before, I am a newbie and seem to be making newbie mistakes but don't
> know I am doing so. If I am incorrectly attempting something I should
> not be attempting what exactly am I needing to do instead?
RHEL3 is a slightly older distro, that means some of its software is a
bit out of date. One of those packages is python. If you run 'rpm -q
python', you'll see that you have python-2.2.
Reading the yum download page, you can see that yum-2.6 requires
python-2.4. The last version of yum that supports python-2.2 is
yum-2.0, so you need to download from the yum-2.0.x link.
But we might want to back up and ask, "Why do you want yum?" RHEL isn't
a free distro and doesn't have any yum repositories.
--
Garrick Staples, Linux/HPCC Administrator
University of Southern California
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