CentOS 5 :: Why Isn't PHP Updated In Official Repo

Mar 12, 2009

why don't CentOS update php version in official repo? It's been a while after 5.2.x is released... but CentOS's official repo users are still on 5.1.6

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OpenSUSE :: 11.3 - Updated Timezone Version (Official Repo)

Mar 18, 2010

The DST in Chile has changed due to the earthquake. I am using openSuSE 11.2, but my clock is using the pre-earthquake info. I am currently using timezone and timezone-java version 2009u-0.1.1, and I believe there is an updated timezone version 2010u, but it hasn't been uploaded to the official repositories yet. How can I fix my timezone?

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OpenSUSE :: Could Not Find 'official' Repo

Jun 12, 2011

i tried googing for it, but i could not find an 'official' repo for awn and awn extras except for installnig from source. where can i get binary packages for awn on opensuse 11.4 gnome2

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SUSE / Novell :: Bluez-utils Package Does Not Seem To Be Available From The Official 11.2 Repo?

Mar 26, 2010

I used to share my internet connection for my palm via bluetooth dund on opensuse 10.1. Now I upgraded to opensuse 11.2, and have been trying to configure the same for 5 hours, without success. The problem is: dund seems to be in bluez-utils, but this package does not seem to be available from the official opensuse 11.2 repo. It is available from an unofficial one, but that is version 3.x and it conflicts with the version 4.x package of bluez. So, I either have bluez 4.x or bluez-utils 3.x, whilst I would need both.

Is there a solution for this problem, or any other way to share internet via bluetooth? (All previous howtos seem to be rendered useless with the recent "developments" of bluez, but, hey, file sending to my palm still works to some extent, so, there is much room for more "developments" until bluetooth is rendered completely unuseable).

Edit: In a changelog at a RedHat site, I found that the bluez-utils package was integrated into the bluez package, and later some tools like dund were split out into a bluez-compat package. Maybe the same happened to bluez in opensuse, too. But I have both the bluez and the bluez-compat packages installed, and hcid and sdpd are nowhere. Where did they disappear during the very important re-organization of bluez tools?

Edit2: Kind of solved. Hcid was renamed to bluetoothd, and probably the other tools and config files changed names, too. Old howto's are in fact useless, and I am about to sacrifize my next days in order to become a blootooth expert just to configure this wrecked internet sharing.

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Fedora Installation :: Virtualbox Repo Not Being Updated

Jan 18, 2010

I installed VirtualBox (and the virtualbox repo) a few months ago and it works brilliantly. The other day it informed me there was an update available. I downloaded: VirtualBox-3.1-3.1.2_56127_fedora11-1.x86_64.rpm from [URL]

Why doesn't yum update find these new versions of VirtualBox? Is the original repo file out of date? Here it is:

Code:
# cat /etc/yum.repos.d/virtualbox.repo
[virtualbox]
name=Fedora $releasever - $basearch - VirtualBox
baseurl=http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/rpm/fedora/$releasever/$basearch
enabled=1

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Fedora Installation :: Update Media's Repo Information To Reflect Some Of Updated Packages

May 13, 2011

I am creating custom install media using the Fedora Core 14 DVD as a base and I have gathered all of the packages and their dependencies I require using the yumdownloader command.I made sure to download the @core group along with the ones listed above. The problem I'm running into is that I don't know how to update the media's repo information to reflect some of the updated packages I have downloaded. So when I go to install on the device, it's saying it can't read/open a certain package and you can see that it's looking for an older version because I'm guessing its repo is telling anaconda that this is the specific version to look for. I'm looking for a way to "update" the repo found on the installation media.

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CentOS 5 Server :: LAMP Version Available In The Official CentOS 5.5 Repositories?

Oct 29, 2010

I'm quite new to Linux/CentOS. I installed LAMP from official CentOS repositories and I'm wondering why the PHP (5.1.6) or MySQL (5.0.77) versions are so old. Why there is now the latest versions available.

Is it recommended to use these versions or should I update to the newest one - if so could you plesae provide me some links to official repositories&tutorials.

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CentOS 5 :: Installing CentOS-DS - Cannot Get To The Extras Repo Due To Lack Of Wired Sans Internet Access

Dec 9, 2009

I am trying to install CentOS-DS on version 5.4 x86_64. I cannot get to the Extras repo due to lack of wired Internet access. I have wireless (except to server) and I have big UFD drives.

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CentOS 5 :: 5.3>5.4 Update Gave New CentOS-Base.repo.rpmnew?

Oct 22, 2009

Just checking to be sure. 5.3>5.4 update went without a hitch:) But a message ran about (/etc/yum.repo.d) CentOS-Base.repo.rpmnew. Comparing CentOS-Base.repo with the new one show the 1st has the correct priorities and .rpmnew does not have the correct priorities. Should I remove the *.rpmnew repo after making sure it otherwise is the same as the original CentOS-Base.repo?

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CentOS 5 :: Yum Repo Sorting (OR Yum's Insistence On Using Centos Mirrorlist)

Jan 22, 2009

I am not able to easily tell what yum is doing when attempting to decide what to do when given repo files that have defined the same name (eg "[updates]"). Yum seems to spot the dups, but seems to *always* select the mirrorlist from the CentOS-Base.repo. I have unsuccessfully tried to have my custom.repo come before the CentOS-Base.repo using 01custom.repo or CUSTOM.repo. My hope is just to overload yum into using the custom.repo *without* removing/modifying the CentOS-Base.repo. If I remove the CentOS-Base.repo, the custom.repo works. Even with all of the custom.repo, 01custom.repo or CUSTOM.repo in the yum.repos.d dir and no CentOS-Base.repo, yum does what I want.

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CentOS 5 :: Repo Which Allow Latest Softwares In Centos Like Fedora?

May 23, 2010

the best repo. of them all which includes all the software needed.?ans is there any repo which allow latest softwares in centos like fedora.????cause i don't want to install all repos.in centos 5.5.

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CentOS 5 Hardware :: Broadcom 4312 Not Working On Dell 1747 After Installing The Official Driver

Jul 16, 2010

Im having problems making my wireless card "Broadcom 4312" work on centos 5.4 X64 , i have installed and built the driver from their official site and inserted its module successfully, but whenever i try to avtivate the interface "called eth1" i get the following

Error for wireless request "Set Encode" (8B2A) :
SET failed on device eth1 ; Invalid argument.
Error for wireless request "Set Encode" (8B2A) :
SET failed on device eth1 ; Invalid argument.

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CentOS 5 :: Get Centos To Recognize Updated Packages?

Jun 24, 2009

I have a copy of the DVD Iso for centos 5.3. I downloaded the updated packages to the Centos directory and then ran the repomanage perl script to remove the old files from the directory. I then ran the createrepo and the new iso image with the script code below.

baseDir=`pwd`
rhelBuild=`pwd`/dvd-iso-contents
rm -f CentOS_1.0.0.iso
echo "Updating repository"
dvd_discinfo=`head -1 $rhelBuild/.discinfo`
echo "$dvd_discinfo

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I am using VMWare to test the build, so I have the cd pointing to the iso image. I get the CentOS to start up find and dandy asking the questions for the interactive boot. It gets thru the stage of checking dependencies and then when it starts to copy down the image to the "harddrive" that is when the problem occurs.

One of the updated files is file-4.17-15.el5_3.1.i386.rpm (file-4.17-15.el5.i386.rpm was removed using repomanage), but the loader is looking for the removed file. I've looked thru any dependencies, but nothing specific for the removed file, all are asking for /usr/bin/file with no specific version numbers. I have run a rpm -test on all the rpms, but haven't been able to look thru that to see if there is a specific request for the version.

I did try this, but it just moved on to the next file. I did not replace the file version, but then it found another problem that was the same as this, the updated file is in the repo, but it is requesting the old version. I looked thru the fileslist and others to see if maybe that was the problem, but they were updated to the new versions.

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CentOS 5 :: How Much Gets Updated From CR To 5.7?

Sep 14, 2011

Does anyone know how many packages we should expect to see updated in the hop from the CR repo to the GA of 5.7? My update last night just brought me 8 packages - is that to be expected?

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CentOS 5 :: Can't Get Repo GPG Key

Jun 23, 2010

The only thing is that rpm.hozac.com wasn't responding so I got my new kernel from a mirror site. However the mirror doesn't know anything about the GPG key. On the instructions page it said that rpm.hozac.com is "often unavailable" and gives an alternative location for the kernel download. But it doesn't say what to do about the GPG key! And I can't load the new kernel without the key.So, what do I do? (Apart from wait until the repository comes back online!)

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CentOS 5 Server :: Yum-updated Does Not Do Anything?

Aug 19, 2009

I'm new on this forum. I have problem with yum-updated. It is loaded and running

-bash-3.2# ps -ef | grep yum
root 13591 1 0 11:19 pts/0 00:00:00 /usr/bin/python -tt /usr/sbin/yum-updatesd

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CentOS 5 :: Where Is Source RPM Repo?

Apr 3, 2009

I can not find the source rpm repo ! [URL]... We need to rebuild the rpm pack. with high file descripter. But I 'm suprized when I can't reach the srpm repo. where is the repo?

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CentOS 5 :: How To Update Repo For 'yum'

May 20, 2009

How to update repo for "yum"

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CentOS 5 :: In Which Repo Is Help2man ?

Aug 11, 2009

help2man doesn't seem to be in any of the karan repos or in the CentOS5.3 base repos. Is it available in any other repos?

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CentOS 5 :: How To Create Own RPM Repo

Sep 29, 2010

I'm writing a lot of RPM's and I would like to make some of them available to other users, through my website. On the server side, everything is set (directory structure, etc.). I just don't know how to build the custom .repo file, containing only my custom RPM's.
$ su -
# cd /etc/yum.repos.d
# wget [URL]

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CentOS 5 :: Mirror Changes In The Repo?

Jul 1, 2011

i want install goldendict and source downloaded and i want compile it. for compile i need this packages :

Building under Linux: Make sure you have those dependency packages installed: libvorbis-dev, zlib1g-dev, libhunspell-dev, x11proto-record-dev, qt4-qmake, libqt4-dev, g++, libxtst-dev, libphonon-dev. They can be named slightly different in different distributions

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Red Hat :: Centos/Red Hat - List Of Programs They Keep Updated?

Oct 16, 2010

I'm guessing Red Hat (and therefor Centos) backport programs like newer Open Offices. Is this true? If so, is there a list of programs that they maintain actively?

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General :: How To Use Beta Repo For Centos 5.5

Jan 10, 2011

I need to install on Centos 5.5 GLIBC version 3.x.The installed and available version is 2.5 only.Does anybody know how can I use a beta repo from Centos6?

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CentOS 5 :: Yum Repo That Support GnuGk

May 4, 2009

Any official or 3rd party yum repo that supports gnugk (GateKeeper for VoIP)? I am trying to install gnugk in a centos 5 environment.

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CentOS 5 :: Yum Repo Not Working Correctly

Oct 28, 2009

I just created a repository for CentOS 5.3 and 5.4 on my webserver for the network to use. I followed the steps listed here: [URL] All went well up until testing out the repository. Here is the output of "yum update"

[root@titan yum.repos.d]# yum update
Loaded plugins: downloadonly, fastestmirror, priorities
Repository base is listed more than once in the configuration
Repository extras is listed more than once in the configuration

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I'm unsure as to why yum is looking in the "5" directory instead of "5.3" or "5.4" and it looks like that is the only issue. It seems as though $releasever is returning 5 instead of the current 5.3 that this system is on.

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CentOS 5 :: What Is Gpgcheck In .repo Files

Dec 8, 2009

what is gpgcheck in .repo files in the /etc/yum.repo.d directory

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CentOS 5 :: Adding RPMForge Repo?

Jan 20, 2011

Hi, I am trying to add the RPMForge repo by following this guide [URL].. But when I try to verify the package I have downloaded, I get the following message

Quote:[sauro@localhost ~]$ sudo rpm -K rpmforge-release-0.5.2-2.el5.rf.*.rpm error: rpmforge-release-0.5.2-2.el5.rf.*.rpm: open failed: No such file or directory

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CentOS 5 :: Yum Update Error - Bad ID For Repo

Mar 4, 2011

I've been having problems installing httpd (in that it cannot be found when I do a Yum search). I get this error when running yum:
Bad id for repo: CentOS5 base, byte = 7
Bad id for repo: CentOS5 updates, byte = 7

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Server :: CentOS 5.3 - Easiest Way To Keep Software Updated?

Mar 17, 2010

I have somewhere between 8 and 12 servers, spread amongst different webhosts, all running CentOS 5.3. Everything on the servers has been compiled from source:
> EngineX, PHP, MySQL, Munin, etc

I compile from source because I usually run ./configure to modify the source before installing. What would be the easiest way to keep the server software updated? I am considering creating custom packages from a server which I would keep up to date manually. Then use Capistrano or Puppet to install those packages on all of my servers.

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CentOS 5 :: Updated Gcc And Need To Update Glibc And Libstdc?

Mar 9, 2010

I have just updated gcc to 4.4.3 on my centos 5.4 server. This all went fine but now i need to update glibc and libstdc++, Any ideas on how i go about doing this.

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