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I stand corrected.
Regards,
Lec
On 06/26/2015 07:22 PM, Stuart Barkley wrote:
On Fri, 26 Jun 2015 at 03:16 -, Alexandru Chiscan wrote:
On 06/25/2015 11:51 PM, Stuart Barkley wrote:
Then from your desktop (assuming Linux already running X) in a
local xterm do something like:
ss
I have compiz installed on centos 6.6, and I’ve been testing 7.1, but I can't
find any info on installing compiz on 7.1. Is there any info for this or is it
not supported yet?
Thanks,
-wes
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Since the latest update (may wrap here),
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04:16:01 PM EDT
xorg-x11-server-common-1.15.0-26.el6.centos.0.1.x86_64 Sat 20 Jun 2015
04:15:58 PM EDT
x264-0.0.0-0.4.2010.el6.rf.x86_64 Wed 19 Nov 2014 04:56:05
PM EST
xvidcore
> On Jun 27, 2015, at 11:36 AM, Wes James wrote:
>
> I have compiz installed on centos 6.6, and I’ve been testing 7.1, but I can't
> find any info on installing compiz on 7.1. Is there any info for this or is
> it not supported yet?
>
> Thanks,
>
> -wes
It seems to be a centos 7.1 “no supp
Hi CentOS folk,
In an RPM post-install script, is it possible to know the previous
version number, and the new version number of a package if it's an update?
I need to know this, because for a certain package, if updating from
version 1.x to 2.x, I need to run a program to convert the config file
> I need to know this, because for a certain package, if updating from version
> 1.x to 2.x, I need to run a program to convert the config file of the package
> from version 1.x format to version 2.x format.
Your script within the rpm should have the logic. Clearly if
you know how to update it,
On 28/06/15 02:17, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
> Your script within the rpm should have the logic. Clearly if
> you know how to update it, you know how to identify if it
> needs updating.
Thanks Joseph. I am aware of this option, but it would be only a last
resort, because checking the format of the
> Thanks Joseph. I am aware of this option, but it would be only a last resort,
> because checking the format of the config file is error-prone.
>
> I would prefer RPM to tell me the old and new version numbers, so my question
> still stands.
Well normal convention would be if you replace then t
On 06/27/15 17:05, Bill Maltby (C4B) wrote:
> Since the latest update (may wrap here),
> xorg-x11-server-Xorg-1.15.0-26.el6.centos.0.1.x86_64 Sat 20 Jun 2015
> 04:16:01 PM EDT
> xorg-x11-server-common-1.15.0-26.el6.centos.0.1.x86_64 Sat 20 Jun 2015
> 04:15:58 PM EDT
> x264-0.0.0-0.4.2010.el6.rf
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