Re: Yum/not Yum

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Just not sure where to get this package from?
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> 3: yum --enablerepo=pptp-stable install pptpconfig
>
> The RPMs in number 1 are in my package, and I suppose I can locate 2
> (pptp-release-current.noarch.rpm) and get a local
> copy.
>
> But if I want to make it so Internet is not needed to install this I
> have to find a way to do #3 locally (get files and
> place in my installation package rather than use yum). I also have to
> find pptp-release-current.noarch.rpm.
>
> Any ideas on 2 and 3 so I can make a package not requiring internet
> (nor yum)?

Download the packages and use "yum localinstall <package1>
<package2>" (maybe disable the default repos so it doesn't try to check
them on the net), or just use rpm if you're sure there are no dependency
issues.

poc


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