Re: package manager CentOS

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Super, thanks for the tip. Turned out the 'enabled' parameter was 1. Changed it to 0 and all is well. Now 0 packages are excluded  due to priorities.

Can anyone share a default CentOS-Base.repo file here, please? Just for my verification.

Happy to report resolution in the Paramiko problem too. The power of soft links knows no bounds :)


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On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 6:01 PM, Kai Schaetzl <maillists@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Raghu Narasimhan wrote on Wed, 25 Feb 2009 16:09:03 +0530:

> In the yum configuration file, there are may mirrors listed in a few files:
> What should the priorities be? (I wnt to make sure no packages are excluded.
> 336 is a very large number)

This has nothing to do with mirrors. You definitely *want* priorities to keep
your core CentOS files intact and not overwritten by rpmforge. Make sure that
none of your repos has a lower priority number than centos-base and updates.

Kai

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