On 24/08/10 04:46, Ian Mortimer wrote: > On our network, I install the rpmforge repo but disable it by default > and give it a high priority number. I enable it only if I need to > install a package not available from EL/CentOS or Epel. > Thanks. I was going to ask, "but how do you know when there are security updates for these packages?" > That hasn't caused any problems so far except that 'yum check-update', > with rpmforge enabled, reports updates available from rpmforge even > though 'yum update' wouldn't install them because of the priority > protection. ...but presumably that is why check-update reports updates despite the priority. N _______________________________________________ Yum mailing list Yum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.baseurl.org/mailman/listinfo/yum