CentOS 5 :: Yum-priorities Package For 5.4 Does Not Exist
Oct 22, 2009yum-priorities package for 5.3 is listed here:
[URL]
but for 5.4 it does not exist:
[URL]
Is this intended?
yum-priorities package for 5.3 is listed here:
[URL]
but for 5.4 it does not exist:
[URL]
Is this intended?
Red Hat Desktop 5.5 I think I was successful in screwing up my yum configuration, I might have removed a few repo files too many. I wanted to add rpmforge to my repositories and wanted to install yum-priorities and it is telling me "No package yum-priorities available".
As I am sure it exists and my machine is not finding it it only leaves operator error/screw-up. What are the default repo files for Red Hat desktop and where can I get them?
I read a few threads about updating packages in opensuse 11.3, and about switching to a repository, but I still don't understand a few things. On earlier versions of opensuse I was used to set the repository priorities in an order that was convenient for me, and when I did an update, the vendor changed if needed.
Now, vendor change is not allowed by default, and I don't understand the right way to handle repositories, and updates. I found out that in Software Managment there is an option to allow vendor change, but I'm not sure that's the right way.
I am trying to install the RPMForge Repository. I am following the instructions at : [URL]. After installing yum-priorities and *before* adding the RPMForge repository -
I went into /etc/yum.repos.d/CentOS-Base.repo
and added priority=1 to [extras] [updates] and [addons].
Then, when I run 'yum check-update' it says there are packages being excluded. I would have thought that before I had installed the 3rd party repo - that nothing should be excluded? Especially with everything set to the same priority. On a side note - this is a Xen VPS that we are renting... and the providors have commented out the [base] section (#[base])... I'm assuming this is is OK and is for my own protection.
I'm trying to install yum-priorities plugin on a 5.3 box. Reading the wiki, I understand that this packages is available in the Extras repository. I have Extras enabled in my Centos-Base.repo file. Here is the relevant section:
#additional packages that may be useful
[extras]
name=CentOS-$releasever - Extras
mirrorlist=http://mirrorlist.centos.org/?release=$releasever&arch=$basearch&repo=extras
#baseurl=http://mirror.centos.org/centos/$releasever/extras/$basearch/
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I'm using several 3rd party repos for Centos - RPMforge, ATrpms, EPEL, REMI. Is there some way I can set the priorities for these repos in a bash script, using a YUM command? I cannot find anything in the YUM man page, or the yum-utils package.
Smart PM has a command to set channel priorities from the command line. Wondered if I can do the same for YUM repos?
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I ran "createrepo -g repodata/comps.xml ." from the ../Server (rpms) directory. I then ran my "mkisofs" without issue, and used the resulting .iso. The message I get during installation is "You have specified the package 'libganglia' should be installed. This package does not exist. Would you like to continue or abort your installation?". I've tried several variations of the createrepo command.
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In what package does uno exist?
I am following this instructions:
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[URL]
I have downloaded the following kernel:
kernel-2.6.18-164.15.1.el5.src.rpm
I have done the following steps:
As root, install the packages rpm-build, redhat-rpm-config and unifdef:
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[root@host]# yum install rpm-build redhat-rpm-config unifdef
As an ordinary user, not root, create a directory tree based on ~/rpmbuild:
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[user@host]$ cd
[user@host]$ mkdir -p rpmbuild/{BUILD,RPMS,SOURCES,SPECS,SRPMS}
[user@host]$ echo '%_topdir %(echo $HOME)/rpmbuild' > .rpmmacros
However, when I try and install the rpm package:
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[user@host]$ rpm -ivh kernel-2.6.18-164.15.1.el5.src.rpm | 2>&1 | grep -v mockb
I get the following error:
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warning: user mockbuild does not exist - using root
warning: group mockbuild does not exist - using root
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/dev/md5:
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