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I'd do: cd /etc/ ; find . -type f | xargs egrep "unixheads.com" and see if you can find any files that still point to that host. then backup/mv/rm as needed. I'd suspect that there's something still in a .repo file, but I'm not sure how/why it'd act different for zypper and yast, nor what the real 'SuSEized' fix/way to find the repo would be. On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 10:12 AM, Dave Cotton <dcotton@linuxautrement.com> wrote:
On 18/10/10 16:06, Will Stephenson wrote:
On Monday 18 October 2010 15:42:52 Dave Cotton wrote:
I had packman.linuxheads.com as the repository for packman. In yast2 I have changed to the new repository from the list given. But when I start yast2 software manager it sits for ages still trying to get connected to packman.linuxheads.com until it timeouts then proceeds to correctly use the new settings.
If you're talking about packman.unixheads.com, unixheads stopped providing mirror service - there was a thread about it here "What happened to the opensuse.ca.unixheads.org mirror?".
That is my whole whole point. I do not have linuxheads configured as a packman repository I removed it but yast2 but not zypper insists on trying to connect to linuxheads.
Dave Cotton
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