Johnny Hughes <mailing-lists@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > The new protectbase plugin (currently in testing): http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-devel/2005-November/000947.html > will also help with the issue of third party repos updating > core components. > If you use this plugin and set all the centos repos to: > protect=1 > and set your 3rd party repos to > protect=0 > You will prevent upgrades of core components ... Excellent! I did not know about this YUM plug-in. Yet another thing to go into the generic Enterprise Linux Manager's FAQ yet to be released. > This might cause an error IF a core component HAS to be > upgraded to meet a valid dependency ... But as long as it causes an error, I know about it. That's fine by me, I can manually resolve things in such cases. > but then you could manually do those and exclude > them from the core centos repo ... and from that point > forward, get those from the 3rd party repo. Exactly. Is there any chance that the plug-in won't catch something? Or is it pretty absolute, and will always error out? Again, that's the desired result I want. I don't want it blindly replacing core repository packages. -- Bryan J. Smith | Sent from Yahoo Mail mailto:b.j.smith@xxxxxxxx | (please excuse any http://thebs413.blogspot.com/ | missing headers)