Rob Townley wrote: > > i am spoiled by yum install and Sun does not have a repository even > though the frequent security updates necessitate it. So i end up > having to install the Sun jre by hand on workstations. Which one of > the solutions mentioned in this thread are proven to update a fleet of > workstations with the latest Sun jre? > > homemade yum repo > clusterssh > opennms > cacti > puppet > ocs > spacewalk The 'right' way to do this used to be, and probably still is, to build an RPM that matches the RH alternatives conventions, put it in your local yum repository which is configured on all of your machines, then use puppet, ssh or whatever you'd normally use to trigger an install or update. I'm not sure if the jpackage repo still has the nosrc package to build this rpm or not. But, if openjdk 1.6 works for your apps, it is already available as a yum install. -- Les Mikesell lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos