[Yum] yum on RHEL 3

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>On Sun, Sep 26, 2004 at 01:17:11AM +0200, Jos Vos wrote:
>>/ Matt was talking about RHEL
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>1) He only said that in the subject (don't do that)
>b) I'm tired and my brain is only half working today.  Sorry :)
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>On Sat, Sep 25, 2004 at 05:23:34PM -0500, Matt Lawrence wrote:
>>/ >You are currently using yum, I take it.  If so, you don't really need
>/>/ >to mirror the Red Hat stuff locally.  You can use their yum repos AND
>/>/ >add your own local repo.  Just build the repo using yum-arch and add
>/>/ >it to your yum.conf files on the machines.  If you want to mirror it
>/>/ >locally, though, you certainly can.  Most folks use rsync to keep
>/>/ >their mirror up to date.
>/>/ 
>/>/ RedHat has yum repositories for RHEL 3?  Wow.  Where are they and how do I 
>/>/ access them?
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>No.  My bad.  Sorry to get your hopes up.  An interesting question is
>whether you can make yum and up2date live happily together in this
>case.  If you ensure that all of the out-of-repo deps are ALREADY
>installed, yum would probably be happy to just work with the stuff in
>your local repo.
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>					-Michael
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If you're interested (shameless plug here) we have developed a yum based 
repository for RHEL WS/ES/AS 3 including all relevant Red Hat updates 
and security fixes. Check out http://www.piebox.com for details.

Regards,

  Michael

-- 
PixExcel Limited

URL: http://www.pixexcel.co.uk

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