On Tue, 2006-09-12 at 10:55 +0300, "?????? > ????? Internet"
wrote:> Hello,
> Does anybody knows a way to keep updated mixed repositories without
> mixing them ?
> For Example i have 3 repos in my desktop centos system , Centos repos
> handled by up2date
> Dag repo handled by apt and Karan repo handled by yum.
> I need packages from each repo but i don't want the secondary repos to
> mess my system so
> i never update with these repos. is there a way each tool (up2date, yum,
> apt) to update only
> the packages that came from that repo and not the whole system ?
> for example to update dag packages i use apt-get install and the names
> of dag repos packages
> in my system but it's kind of complicated to track all these packages
> one by one.
>
> I believe that if this mater resolved and we can have multiple repos and
> more apps than centos
> can compete even ubuntu.
You need to use yum and the protectbase plugin. With protectbase
installed and configured, you can run yum update and have core packages
protected.
http://wiki.centos.org/PackageManagement/Yum
(look at protectbase on that Page)
You can also easily do:
yum --disablerepo=\* --enablerepo=repo1 (yum_commands)
(you can use the repo name inside the [] in the repo file for this)
Apt is included as an option for i386 only, but yum is the recommended
way.
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