On 25/09/14 17:42, m.roth@xxxxxxxxx wrote: > Nicolas Thierry-Mieg wrote: >> On 09/25/2014 05:49 PM, m.roth@xxxxxxxxx wrote: >>> Tom Bishop wrote: >>>> I like the look of palemoon, I am going to drop an email to >>>> Nux and see if we can get it added to his repo. >>> >>> Maybe we can get it into extras? I mentioned something from his >>> repo to my manager, who understandably balked at a Russian >>> server (this is a US gov't agency (non-DoD) that we work >>> at.... >> >> li.nux.ro, that's Romania not Russia. > > Thanks, I sit (and type) corrected. There was something nagging at > me, saying Russia was wrong for Nux. However, I don't foresee > aforesaid manager being happy with an eastern European individual's > repo. > > *sigh* > > But - could someone correct me if I'm wrong - isn't "extras" for > things like this? > > mark > > _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing > list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > Guess it's the old "if it ain't American, it ain't right" attitude? :-). A suggestion for your picky boss: Custom repository. You could create a custom repository featuring these "off limits" products and simply create a repo-release package which gets installed with each machine. This way each machine has the repository, and can install the extra packages. I have done this before and works fine, I usually just create my own rpms or grab src rpms from fedora koji and put them in my own repo if I want something that is not available in any repositories. This should solve most of the problems with your boss :-). PS: Better not tell your boss Linux was created in Finland.. Kind Regards, Jake Shipton (JakeMS) GPG Key: 0xE3C31D8F GPG Fingerprint: 7515 CC63 19BD 06F9 400A DE8A 1D0B A5CF E3C3 1D8F _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos