On Sat, 2008-02-23 at 06:25 -0500, William L. Maltby wrote: > On Fri, 2008-02-22 at 23:45 -0800, Bob Taylor wrote: [snip] > ============== Useless/uninteresting lines snipped ===================== > [rpmforge] name = Red Hat Enterprise $releasever - RPMforge.net - dag > mirrorlist = http://apt.sw.be/redhat/el4/en/mirrors-rpmforge > enabled = 1 > gpgkey = file:///etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-rpmforge-dag > gpgcheck = 1 > # NEXT LINE WRAPPED - CAREFUL > protect=0 priority=10 includepkgs=bittorrent.noarch, bittorrent- > gui.noarch, python-khashmir.noarch, python-crypto.i386 rtorrent, > libtorrent.i386, libtorrent-devel.i386, libsigc*, mplayer.i386, mplayer- > docs.i386, mplayer-fonts.noarch, mplayerplug-in.i386, aalib.i386, > faac.i386, lame.i386, libXvMCW.i386, libdvdnav.i386, libmad.i386, > libmpcdec.i386, lirc.i386, lzo.i386, openal.i386, x264.i386, > xvidcore.i386, libmp4v2.i386 gkrellm.i386 # mplayer-skins.noarch, > ========================================================================== > > Some of the above may not be appropriate any more - I've not looked in > awhile. Someone just said *not* to use protect and priority together. Red Hat has a propensity to remove any documentation on a package that does not have a man page. Sometimes it's included in /usr/share/doc and sometimes in /usr/lib and sometimes it's just not there. There is, hopefully *some* documentation on plugins other than how to write one. I would like to know *what* plugins actually *do*. -- Bob Taylor _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos