Christoph Maser wrote on Thu, 6 Aug 2009 16:18:26 +0200:
> Looks like rpmforge has the same or a higher prio (lower number) than
> base
maybe base has accidentally none.
Kai
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Am Donnerstag, den 06.08.2009, 15:58 +0200 schrieb Sam Drinkard:
> Sorry I didn't quote the reply from Christoph Maser... was on another
> machine. Anyhow, this is the complete yum output with rpmforge.repo active.
Looks like rpmforge has the same or a higher prio (lower number) than
base
Sorry I didn't quote the reply from Christoph Maser... was on another
machine. Anyhow, this is the complete yum output with rpmforge.repo active.
# yum update
Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, priorities, protectbase
Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
* rpmforge: ftp-stud.fht-esslingen.de
Sam Drinkard wrote:
How come rpmforge.repo wants to install a whole slew of perl modules,
yet if I leave rpmforge.repo out of the update process, none of the perl
modules shows up? Here's the rpmforge.repo file.. do any of yall see
anything wrong with anything in there?
Sam
# Name: RPMforge
Am Donnerstag, den 06.08.2009, 15:41 +0200 schrieb Sam Drinkard:
> How come rpmforge.repo wants to install a whole slew of perl modules,
> yet if I leave rpmforge.repo out of the update process, none of the perl
> modules shows up? Here's the rpmforge.repo file.. do any of yall see
> anything wron
How come rpmforge.repo wants to install a whole slew of perl modules,
yet if I leave rpmforge.repo out of the update process, none of the perl
modules shows up? Here's the rpmforge.repo file.. do any of yall see
anything wrong with anything in there?
Sam
# Name: RPMforge RPM Repository for Re
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