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Old 30th April 2005, 07:11 PM
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Is the sample FC2 yum.conf still current??

I note that the sample yum.conf for FC2 at

http://www.fedorafaq.org/fc2/samples/yum.conf

is dated 04 November 2004. Is it still current?? Or does the transition to Legacy mean there should be a different one?

I'm still runnning FC1 on my main machine, and seem to remember having replaced my yum.conf when it made the transition. I've been holding off updating to FC2 till I could be sure of still running nightly yum updates ....
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Old 30th April 2005, 07:23 PM
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Hello,

Since FC2 has been transferred to Fedora Legacy Project, you should update your yum.conf as following:
http://fedoranews.org/tchung/yum-repos/fc2/custom/

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REF: http://fedoranews.org/blog/?p=584
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