Alexey Zilber
2018-06-07 08:10:58 UTC
Hi Vasily,
I am indeed using version 7.0.7-359. I'm using Cobbler, so I'll need to
reload the new ISO.
Thanks!
Alex
I am indeed using version 7.0.7-359. I'm using Cobbler, so I'll need to
reload the new ISO.
Thanks!
Alex
Dear Alexey,
could you please clarify version of OpenVZ ISO image used during install
of affected node?
We had such problem in previous version of ISO image (7.0.7-359), it had
incorrectly enabled factory repository.
However it was fixed in last released ISO image
https://download.openvz.org/virtuozzo/releases/openvz-7.0.7-361/
Thank you,
Vasily Averin
default ones from the install.
could you please clarify version of OpenVZ ISO image used during install
of affected node?
We had such problem in previous version of ISO image (7.0.7-359), it had
incorrectly enabled factory repository.
However it was fixed in last released ISO image
https://download.openvz.org/virtuozzo/releases/openvz-7.0.7-361/
Thank you,
Vasily Averin
Today I went to run yum update, which failed due to some package
conflicts. This was weird, because the only repos I have enabled are thedefault ones from the install.
Looking in /etc/yum.repos.d/ I see that factory.repo is enabled even
# These repositories are for internal use by developers only
# Enable them on your own risk!!!
Yet, they're all enabled by default.
Is there an explanation of this? It's inevitable that updates will
eventually break.# These repositories are for internal use by developers only
# Enable them on your own risk!!!
Yet, they're all enabled by default.
Is there an explanation of this? It's inevitable that updates will
-Alex
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