Re: Python RPM and CentOS

2005-05-17 Thread Ken Godee
The reasonable thing would be to use "yum". > Not really a Python question, but I thought some on this list may be > able to answer so here goes: > > I have several machines on which I must install CentOS. There are many > updates to CentOS and it's very time consuming to do the updates ov

Re: Python RPM and CentOS

2005-05-16 Thread flamesrock
I know that gentoo has support for local repositories, and emerge is built on python so...this would make sense. But there is a difference between rpms and ebuilds.. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Python RPM and CentOS

2005-05-16 Thread rbt
Not really a Python question, but I thought some on this list may be able to answer so here goes: I have several machines on which I must install CentOS. There are many updates to CentOS and it's very time consuming to do the updates over the network. I have a local copy of all of the updat