[Yum] looking for a decent YUM HOWTO

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Hmmm I think I may have answered my own question with yum-arch.

What document format would the yum maintainers prefer for web site HOWTO
updates and such?  HTML?  DocBook XML?  (not promising I can kick any back
but there is a definite need there)

Magnus Hedemark
Linux Network Admin
TruePosition, Inc.
Office 610-680-1133
FAX 610-680-1199

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Hedemark, Magnus [mailto:CHedemark@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Monday, September 22, 2003 8:39 AM
> To: 'Yellowdog Updater, Modified'
> Subject: RE: [Yum] looking for a decent YUM HOWTO
> 
> 
> Robert P. J. Day [mailto:rpjday@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]wrote:
> >   inspired by a recent article at linuxtoday.com, i went 
> looking for a
> > short, sweet and to-the-point HOWTO on YUM for competent 
> > administrators
> > that are already conversant with "rpm".  and such a thing was 
> > not to be
> > found.
> 
> I'm having problems with documentation but from the other 
> end.  I'm trying
> to set up my own repository and finding it hard to locate 
> documentation on
> this.  I've got the RPM's installed on my http server.  I've 
> got my own yum
> client RPM.  But none of the docs I've found tell you how to actually
> build/maintain the repository indices that the yum client is 
> looking for.
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