similar to: Yum package requiring yumconf

Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "Yum package requiring yumconf"

2004 Oct 18
1
centos-yumconf purpose
Hello. I did try to find out some information about centos-yumconf, but I didn't find any. I would like to know what centos-yumconf rpm is made for and what it does (just overwrite the yum.conf file, or copy things from the original and create a new one ?). I dont' really understand the necessity of this package, because I thought that the version upgrade was made through the $releasever
2006 Apr 06
4
Updated Yum Docs
The docs in http://mirror.centos.org/centos/4/docs/ do not reflect yum of today ie the yum plugins. Where can updated yum docs be found? By browsing lists such as fedora-devel, centos one can see how the plugins have "stumbled in" but newbies/anyone wanting to pickup on the new features has nothing to read. Note there are yumex docs at the above location but my query relates to yum $
2010 Mar 30
4
Cert error or something
Cant seem to fix this problem, need help --- Tue Mar 30 11:21:17 +0000 2010 //yumconf/File[/etc/hosts] (debug): Creating checksum {md5}0eea71665fb6890c06421fd13aa3f849 Tue Mar 30 11:21:17 +0000 2010 //yumconf/File[/etc/yum.repos.d/CentOS-Base.repo]/checksum (debug): Initializing checksum hash Tue Mar 30 11:21:17 +0000 2010 //yumconf/File[/etc/yum.repos.d/CentOS-Base.repo] (debug): Creating
2006 Apr 01
0
CEBA-2005:0506-01 CentOS 4 i386 and x86_64 centos-yumconf - bugfix
CentOS Errata and BugFix Advisory CEBA-2005:0506-01 for centos-yumconf centos-yumconf contains the base configuration for yum in CentOS-4 (in the file /etc/yum.repos.d/CentOS-Base.repo) There was a misspelling in the normally disabled "contrib" repository (it was misspelled as contribs). This prevented being able to enable the contrib directory via the command-line and is corrected
2006 Feb 17
0
centos-yumconf-4-4.4.noarch.rpm
If you block port 81 outbound, centos-yumconf-4-4.4.noarch.rpm will cause your yum to stop working for CentOS-4. We were serving mirrorlists on port 81 for our new update system, but since this caused some users problems, we are now serving mirrorlists on both port 80 and 81. centos-yumconf-4-4.5.noarch.rpm has released to change the default configuration to port 80 for mirrorlist retrieval. If
2006 Apr 01
0
CEEA:2006:0216-001 CentOS 4 x86_64 centos-yumconf Enhancement - update
CEEA:2006:0216-001 CentOS 4 x86_64 centos-yumconf Enhancement - update Due to a request made on the CentOS mailing list, we modified the update system to listen on both port 80 and 81 for mirrorlist.centos.org and serve mirrorlists for updates. The default CentOS-Base.repo file in centos-yumconf has now been modified to connect via port 80 instead of port 81 to retrieve mirrorlists. The
2006 Apr 01
0
CEEA:2006:0216-001 CentOS 4 s390(x) centos-yumconf Enhancement - update
CEEA:2006:0216-001 CentOS 4 centos-yumconf Enhancement - update Due to a request made on the CentOS mailing list, we modified the update system to listen on both port 80 and 81 for mirrorlist.centos.org and serve mirrorlists for updates. The default CentOS-Base.repo file in centos-yumconf has now been modified to connect via port 80 instead of port 81 to retrieve mirrorlists. s390:
2006 Apr 01
0
CEEA:2006:0216-001 CentOS 4 ia64 centos-yumconf Enhancement - update
CEEA:2006:0216-001 CentOS 4 i386 centos-yumconf Enhancement - update Due to a request made on the CentOS mailing list, we modified the update system to listen on both port 80 and 81 for mirrorlist.centos.org and serve mirrorlists for updates. The default CentOS-Base.repo file in centos-yumconf has now been modified to connect via port 80 instead of port 81 to retrieve mirrorlists. The following
2006 Apr 01
0
CEEA:2006:0216-001 CentOS 4 axp centos-yumconf Enhancement - update
CEEA:2006:0216-001 CentOS 4 centos-yumconf Enhancement - update Due to a request made on the CentOS mailing list, we modified the update system to listen on both port 80 and 81 for mirrorlist.centos.org and serve mirrorlists for updates. The default CentOS-Base.repo file in centos-yumconf has now been modified to connect via port 80 instead of port 81 to retrieve mirrorlists. files:
2004 Apr 03
0
Update centos-yumconf fixes security issue
An update has been released to centos-yumconf , the yum configuration file for centos because it was not set ot check the gpgkey on the packages ity installed. It was assumed that if there was a key then it would be checked, but that is not the case, it has to be explicitly enabled per repo. https://bugzilla.caosity.org/show_bug.cgi?id=543 refers The updated file is :-
2006 Apr 12
2
Update of CentOS 4.0 to 4.3
I need to update a CentOS 4.0 system to CentOS 4.3. In my opinion, I should start out with a "yum update yum centos-yumconf" and then follow that with a "yum update". Does anyone have any other input as to what other packages might be needed to be updated with yum and centos-yumconf before the mass upgrade? Thanks, Barry
2006 Apr 01
1
CEEA:2006:0215-001 CentOS 4 i386 Update System Enhancement
CEEA:2006:0215-001 CentOS 4 i386 Update System Enhancement This Enhancement Update is to create a new mirrorlist update system to create a much better user experience with a dynamic update system with fail-over capability. Please see this announcement for details: http://www.centos.org/modules/news/article.php?storyid=118 The following packages are updated and syncing to the mirrors: i386:
2005 Mar 06
3
CentOS-4 i386 errata: Configuration change for
centos-yumconf has been updated to include (but disable) all optional centos repositories. This would allow a user to update / install from an optional repository without needing to modify the configuration files. Example: If you wanted to install a package named foo from the optional repositry named centosplus, you would use the following command: yum --enablerepo=centosplus install foo see
2004 Jun 17
1
Comming from WhiteBox Linux ...
Hello several months ago I install WhiteBox Linux on several severs, I was happy, not woriing about upgrading every 1,5 year as when I use RH 4.0, 6.0, 7.3, 9.0 .... And then WhiteBox went black, WBEL updates release slowed down and maintainer wont help form anybody. Just telling "If you want quick updates, build it yourself.". I prefer wasting time for customizations and/or
2005 Jan 10
2
CentOS 3.4 - i386 release
For Release: January 10, 2005 The CentOS Team is pleased to announce the official release of CentOS 3.4 for i386. This release includes all RHEL 3 updates (for U4) and errata up to January 5th, 2005. New ISO images are available as well as an installable DVD edition with source. In addition this release is available via BitTorrent. Downloading -- Bittorrent -------------------------
2007 Jun 11
4
CentOS 3.9
Hi, Red Hat started releasing security advisories and update packages that are part of RHEL3 U9. Still, on RHN there are no RHEL3 U9 ISO images released yet. As usual, CentOS will make available CentOS 3.9 when it is deemed ready. So there is no need to ask when it is going to be released :) Kind regards, -- dag wieers, dag at wieers.com, http://dag.wieers.com/ -- [all I want is a warm
2006 May 02
4
Migrate from RHAS 4 to CentOS 4.2
I have a SGI Altix 350 (ia64) that came with RHAS 4, but without any paid support. I would like to migrate the server over to CentOS. Here is what I've pieced together from some older posts by Johnny, can someone confirm this should work? I know this is somewhat covered in the FAQ, although both entries refer to FC or WBEL, which already have built-in yum support. Install the
2005 Sep 11
4
Returned mail: see transcript for details (fwd)
Every post I do to this mailinglist is followed by a bounce message from "centos.5.warren at recursor.net". I have no clue why this is being send to me, afaics some IP address is being blacklisted but I am not related to it. Am I the only one who gets this and can we remove this person from the mailinglist ? Kind regards, -- dag wieers, dag at wieers.com, http://dag.wieers.com/
2009 Mar 27
5
Getting asciidoc
I need to install asciidoc on my build machine. There is a version for CentOS-5 available at dags rpm site. I have a repository configured for dag like so: [dag] name=Dag Wieers RPM Repository for Red Hat Enterprise Linux #Also see URL http://dag.wieers.com/home-made/apt/ baseurl=http://apt.sw.be/redhat/el$releasever/en/$basearch/dag gpgkey=http://dag.wieers.com/rpm/packages/RPM-GPG-KEY.dag.txt
2006 May 12
1
CentOS mailing list probe message (fwd)
With the latest message I send to the CentOS list I got this strange 'probe' message. The included bounce example has nothing to do with my email-adres, but rather with someone subscribed to the list. So it seems that somehow the mailinglist manager is sending bounces to the wrong email-adres. Or I do not understand the 'probe' message (and the included bounce message) at all.