On 10/07/2015 11:14 AM, Shane wrote:
> Hi,
>
>   I'm using Fedora18 x86_64.  (Yes, it's old.)  Within the last few days I 
> found that I cannot install or list anything from the fedora-18 repo via yum. 
> I get the typical errors everybody complains about "no repomd" and 
> "metalink.xml does not exist".  Common workarounds from google searches 
> haven't worked.
>
>   I opened the link spit out by yum 
> "http://mirrors.fedoraproject.org/metalink?repo=fedora-18&arch=x86_64"; in a 
> browser.  It downloaded a metalink file (no .xml suffix).  The 3rd (or so) 
> line of the file has the following dubious message.
>
> # repo = fedora-18 arch = x86_64 error: invalid repo or arch
>
>   Following this line is a HUGE listing of available repos and architectures. 
>  There is nothing shown for fedora-18 arch i386 or x86_64.  In fact, even 
> fedora-source-18 repo is missing.  I don't think this is a yum problem on my 
> system.
>
>   Is there something else I can try (yum-wise)?  If I need to report it then 
> where?  I'm quite certain that this is the wrong list.
>
Nothing.  F18 was EOL a long time ago.  Updates via yum aren't available.

If you need something from the last time things were updated you need to find 
them and download them manually from 
http://archives.fedoraproject.org/pub/archive/fedora/linux/updates/18/x86_64/  
and you'll need to resolve the dependencies yourself.  (Insert the normal 
advice about running old, outdated, and not security patched software here)


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