and request for comments on whether there are better ways of doing
things. I'm running on CentOS 5, some of the repositories do not
exist, some exist but are empty, etc.
Depending on whether I am in production, test, or development,
various subsets of these may be enabled/disabled.
Priority 1
base
updates
fasttrack
These all need to be at the same level so they can replace one another.
Saw some indciations that fasttrack might be CentOS4 only. But there is
a Cento5 repo, currently empty
Priority 2
addons
csgfs
centosplus
contrib
extras
epel
addons exists for CentOS5, but is currently empty. Will anything ever
appear here?
contrib and csgfs do not exist for CentOS5. I wonder about csgfs, it
sounded interesting but I never took a close look at it. What happened
to this stuff, did it vanish or move to a different repo?
I'm assuming contrib is gone forever in CentOS5.
epel exists, but not ready for prime time? I'm assuming that
when it is ready it will go here.
Priority 3
atrpms
dag
dries
kbs-CentOS-Extras
kbs-CentOS-Misc
kde-all
kde
rpmforge
There is a lot of overlap here.
Have not yet taken a close look at each one.
Several of these have merged into rpmforge.
Which ones should still be used with CentOS5.
kde does not distinguish between CentOS 4 or 5
which sounds bogus.
Priority 4
kbs-CentOS-Misc-Testing
kde-testing-all
kde-testing
Hope I never need to dig this deep into the bleeding edge.
Priority 5
kde-unstable-all
kde-unstable
Not sure which is less stable testing or unstable.
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Drew Einhorn
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