Am 29.06.2012 22:05, schrieb n2xssvv.g02gfr12930: >> how comes? my systems are working since many years >> on many many fedora setups and a local repo was never >> a solution for anything > > Well that doesn't mean it never will be, does it? it will never be a solution in case of the OP's problem > I use a shared local repo on my LAN so I can update multiple machines > without downloading the same RPMs multiple times. this is a different topic i have installed a local cache-repo in my compamny many years ago on a dediacted build/update/admin-VM and all other machines have only this machine as package-source, but as said: this has nothing to do with the OP's problem >>> the method I outlined worked for me on both Fedora 16 and Fedora 17 >> which does not mean that the overhead of your method >> has any benefit > > Have you even tried it? my god why should i try to put rpmfusion repo-packages ina local one for a one-shot install? >> again: how comes that you think i have any sproblem? > > You do have a problem, an invalid url in a yum configuration for > RPMFusion when trying to configure using the supplied > setup RPM jesus christ I HAVE NO SINGLE PROBLEM teh OP has a problem and your suggestion is no solution for him > How does a local repo qualify has snakeoil? You appear to be quick to > dismiss it for what I consider very flimsy reasoning that in reality > amounts to your preferred methods. > > From what I can gather that failed url came about by using yum and the > RPM supplied by RPMFusion how would put the rpmudison package sin a local repo change them? > It is certainly possible the RPM you downloaded has been corrupted, and > if it was a problem from RPMFusion I think many more people would and how would a local-repo as you suggestet where you put the corrupted files in change this? > Well, all the best, and I hope you resolve the problem, and better still > discover what caused it. again: you should read more careful who is repsonding what to you and who has problems or not :-)
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