Axel Thimm wrote:
On Mon, Jun 18, 2007 at 12:43:00PM -0400, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I think I found one of my setup problems. I followed instructions at:
http://atrpms.net/install.html
And now I see that the information shown there to put into yum.conf (that I
put into yum.repo.d/atrpms.repo) is only for FC, not for RL5 (thus Centos
5).
What do I use in my atrmps.repo to get it to access the RL5 directories?
There is a package called atrpms-package-config, but you can just as
well simply cut and paste the following.
Don't enable atrpms-testing or atrpms-bleeding as they mean what they
are named as. :)
(They are disabled by default in the example below, so it's safe to
cut and paste)
$ cat /etc/yum.repos.d/atrpms.repo
#
#
[atrpms]
name=Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 - x86_64 - ATrpms
baseurl=http://dl.atrpms.net/el5-x86_64/atrpms/stable
failovermethod=priority
#
# requires stable
#
[atrpms-testing]
name=Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 - x86_64 - ATrpms testing
baseurl=http://dl.atrpms.net/el5-x86_64/atrpms/testing
failovermethod=priority
enabled=0
#
# requires stable and testing
#
[atrpms-bleeding]
name=Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 - x86_64 - ATrpms bleeding
baseurl=http://dl.atrpms.net/el5-x86_64/atrpms/bleeding
failovermethod=priority
enabled=0
Thanks a bunch for this. I have to boot back to Centos 4 for a bit (figure out what is wrong with my Thunderbird setup), then come back and try this.
I use yumex, and first do everything stable. Then if I am looking for things, then I enable bleeding and testing. I should note that at least until recently, the wpasupplicant was over at either testing or bleeding, don't remember which right now...
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