Oliver Falk wrote:
For myself and my few servers I can say: I have removed anything in /etc/yum.repos.d/ and have one include line in /etc/yum.conf, that actually is a script on a remote server. Perl it is, but nevermind, it does what it should - depending on the release number and architecture, it returns a list of repos... If some package would change this configuration in some way, I wouldn't be happy! :-) At company we have a very simliar setup; BUT: More than 120 (Linux) servers. If I would have to manually fix this........ Don't want to even think about...
Are you running those 120 Linux servers in rawhide? That's all we are talking about here.
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