On 27 January 2010 08:37, Geoff Shang <ge...@quitelikely.com> wrote: > On Tue, 26 Jan 2010, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote: > >> Did you install the rpmfusion repo? if not, go to http://rpmfusion.org/ - >> follow the instructions to add that repo. >> >> Then do: yum install -y icecast. > > hmmm. That does look appealing. Do you think this is safe enough to do on a > client's system? I see I also need to enable EPEL in order to use RPM > Fusion. > > I guess I should also check which release of CentOS the system is running, > is there an easy way to do this?
I'm not sure what's the relation between EPEL and rpmfusion, I know that EPEL stands on its own and its premises is that it will not override any package which is included in the base system (this includes providing newer versions of existing base packages). So I think it's relativelly safe. There are also many plugins to yum (priorities, protect-base) and ways to include/exclude some/all packages from specific repositories, so you can practically say "pull only icecast and its dependencies from the EPEL repository, nothing else". In our environment, I promote the notion of an internal repository - we relay on standard CentOS mirrors for most of our deployment but try to keep a private subset of packages we need from other repositories so the risk of picking up a bad package version during one of the hundreds of VM rebuilds we do are lower. --Amos _______________________________________________ Linux-il mailing list Linux-il@cs.huji.ac.il http://mailman.cs.huji.ac.il/mailman/listinfo/linux-il