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Date:  Fri, 5 May 2006 23:36:20 +0900
From:  Hisao SHIBUYA <shibuya (at mark) alpha.or.jp>
Subject:  [coba-e:05054] Re: [testing] Update cmu, base-dns and base-email packages
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Hi Brian,

>> If you didn't install cmu before, then you can not update cmu  
>> package with yum.
>> Would you try to install cmu with the command:
>> # yum install 5100R-cmu
>
> I have 2.53 cmu installed from Nuonce.
>
> When I run "yum install 5100R-cmu" this is what I get:

Uhhm,
Now, I put newer cmu package into testing repository.
Would you search cmu package with the command:
# yum search 5100R-cmu

On our BlueQuartz.org, I got the following message.
Available package: 5100R-cmu.noarch 0:2.61-0BQ13.fc1 from BlueQuartz- 
testing matches with 5100R-cmu
1 results returned

Hisao