Description of Problem: The man page refers to update-config but it doesn't seem to be on the system. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): up2date-2.7.46-7.x.2 How Reproducible: 100% Steps to Reproduce: 1. up2date-config Actual Results: bash: up2date-config: command not found Expected Results: up2date-config configuration program runs
Hmmm,indeed. The up2date-config is in the up2date-gnome rpm. Theres not really any good reason it's not in the actual up2date package itself. I'll move it over for the next release. In the meantime `up2date --configure` does the same thing.
up2date-config is still in up2date-gnome as of v2.7.86
should be fixed in 2.9.39 or higher
I installed: db4-4.0.14-11.i386.rpm pyOpenSSL-0.5pre-1.i386.rpm python-2.2.1-15.i386.rpm python-optik-1.3-2.noarch.rpm rhnlib-0.8-13.noarch.rpm up2date-2.9.38-7.x.9.i386.rpm But when I try and run up2date-config, I get: bash: /usr/bin/up2date-config: No such file or directory When I try to run up2date itself, I get: Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/sbin/up2date", line 9, in ? import rpm ImportError: No module named rpm Should I file a separate bug for this?
up2date-config has moved to the up2date package now, so closing this out.