[Yum] how to enable fedora development repository in yum

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Thanks, but it does not work:

# yum --enablerepo=development
You need to give some command

usage: yum [options] < update | install | info |
remove | list |
    clean | provides | search | check-update |
groupinstall |
    groupupdate | grouplist | groupinfo | groupremove
|
    makecache | localinstall | erase | upgrade |
whatprovides |
    localupdate | resolvedep | shell | deplist >

options:
  -h, --help            show this help message and
exit
  -t, --tolerant        be tolerant of errors
  -C                    run entirely from cache, don't
update cache
  -c  [config file]     config file location
  -R  [minutes]         maximum command wait time
  -d  [debug level]     debugging output level
  -e  [error level]     error output level
  -y                    answer yes for all questions
  --version             show Yum version and exit
  --installroot=[path]  set install root
  --enablerepo=[repo]   enable one or more
repositories (wildcards allowed)
  --disablerepo=[repo]  disable one or more
repositories (wildcards allowed)
  --exclude=[package]   exclude package(s) by name or
glob
  --obsoletes           enable obsoletes processing
during updates
  --noplugins           disable Yum plugins

--- seth vidal <skvidal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> On Sat, 2006-03-18 at 10:33 -0800,
> yinglcs2@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> > Can you please tell me how to enable fedora
> > development repository in yum?
> > 
> > I tried this,but get an error:
> > $ yum
> --enablerepo=/etc/yum.repos.d/fedora-devel.repo
> > 
> > 
> > Error getting repository data for
> > /etc/yum.repos.d/fedora-devel.repo, repository not
> > found
> > 
> 
> yum --enablerepo=development
> 
> -sv
> 
> 
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