On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 6:56 AM, jimbob palmer <jimbobpal...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Say you have a RHEL6 environment. You have some packages you want installed,
> these rely on a yumrepo. That yumrepo relies on an rpm-gpg key being
> installed.
>
> Now you get some RHEL5 boxes to add to the network. Your yumrepo RHEL6.2
> with a dependency on the RHEL6 signing key now causes a problem: all of the
> rpms you need are the same, but those rpms rely on the RHEL6.2 yumrepo which
> is wrong, and that relies on the RHEL6 signing key which is wrong too.
>
> What approach do you use?
>
I read this description a couple times and don't think I quite
understand the question.  You can specify keys per client repo.  You
can also use execs to install rpm-gpg keys.

Is the issue you have one yum repo and you're pointing both EL5 and
EL6 boxes at it?


> Thanks.
> JB
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