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vinaytp 11-23-2009 02:01 AM

yum groupinstall Clustering
 
Hi all

I have configured local fedora 9 yum repositary

$ yum grouplist
Code:

[vinay@TEG yum.repos.d]$ yum grouplist
Loaded plugins: refresh-packagekit
Bad name for repo: Fedora 9 Repositary, byte =  6
Setting up Group Process
Installed Groups:
  Office/Productivity
  Engineering and Scientific
  MySQL Database
  Development Libraries
  Editors
  System Tools
  GNOME Software Development
  Legacy Fonts
  Fonts
  Text-based Internet
  X Software Development
  Virtualization
  DNS Name Server
  GNOME Desktop Environment
  Authoring and Publishing
  Hardware Support
  Games and Entertainment
  FTP Server
  Network Servers
  Web Development
  X Window System
  Graphics
  Web Server
  Windows File Server
  Fedora Eclipse
  Printing Support
  KDE Software Development
  KDE (K Desktop Environment)
  Mail Server
  Educational Software
  Server Configuration Tools
  PostgreSQL Database
  Administration Tools
  Graphical Internet
  Sound and Video
Available Groups:
  Window Managers
  Fedora Packager
  XFCE Software Development
  Legacy Software Development
  Legacy Network Server
  Java Development
  XFCE
  Clustering
  News Server
  Development Tools
Done

But
[vinay@TEG yum.repos.d]$ sudo yum groupinstall Clustering
Code:

Loaded plugins: refresh-packagekit
Bad name for repo: Fedora 9 Repositary, byte =  6
Setting up Group Process
No packages in any requested group available to install or update

Why is this happning....I have tried this after executing

$ sudo yum clean all

Any help is greatly appreciated...

Thanks in advance....

lazlow 11-24-2009 11:22 AM

Lets see your local repo file and tells us how you made it.

makyo 11-24-2009 11:37 AM

Hi.
Quote:

Originally Posted by vinaytp (Post 3766409)
...
I have configured local fedora 9 yum repositary ...

Fedora 9 is very old. Are the repositories at the Fedora project still maintained? From the looks of http://docs.fedoraproject.org/ they may not be (color change after Fedora 10).

If you have a local repository, then the question from lazlow is on target ... cheers, makyo


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