On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 2:22 AM, Richard Shaw <hobbes1...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I downloaded directly from the google website the latest google-chrome
> and opened the RPM archive and found the shell script that adds the
> chrome specific repo. Now I'm showing the newer software packages.
>
> # yum list google-chrome*
> Loaded plugins: changelog, presto, refresh-packagekit, remove-with-leaves, 
> rpm-
>              : warm-cache
> Installed Packages
> google-chrome-beta.x86_64             8.0.552.200-65749          @google64
> Available Packages
> google-chrome-beta.i386               8.0.552.200-65749          google
> google-chrome-beta.x86_64             9.0.597.84-72991           
> google-chrome64
> google-chrome-stable.i386             7.0.517.44-64615           google
> google-chrome-stable.x86_64           8.0.552.237-70801          
> google-chrome64
> google-chrome-unstable.i386           9.0.576.0-65344            google
> google-chrome-unstable.x86_64         10.0.648.11-73099          
> google-chrome64
>
> I wonder if Google knows about this discrepancy?

Normally if you prepare the general google repo and then do yum
install google-chrome-stable then the install process will also
install the chrome repo for you and then automatically give you yum
updates.  It is possible that if you did your install another way then
the chrome repo may not have been part of the deal!
-- 
mike c
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