Ok.. I'm way behind the 8-ball on setting things up correctly, but after
going over the protection things in yum, I ran a yum check-update and it
returned with having 318 files excluded because of protection. Is that
too high a number? I have the numerical protection set to 1. Is there
a good tutorial about how to correctly set up the protect base.
I'd go with the priorities plugin.
Everything about Repositories, Protectbase, Priorities and more at:
Just to be on the safe side, I installed both plugins and have them
configured now. FWIW, I did a yum check-update and for some unknown
reason, I got no dependency issues and nothing was tagged for update!
Surely the addition of the protectbase and priorities plugins didn't do
that???
I appreciate all you all have responded, and apologize for the lame
questions. Time for me to do some more list reading I suppose.
Sam
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06-10-2008, 07:40 PM
Scott Silva
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on 6-10-2008 12:35 PM Sam Drinkard spake the following:
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Sam Drinkard wrote:
Ok.. I'm way behind the 8-ball on setting things up correctly, but after
going over the protection things in yum, I ran a yum check-update and it
returned with having 318 files excluded because of protection. Is that
too high a number? I have the numerical protection set to 1. Is there
a good tutorial about how to correctly set up the protect base.
I'd go with the priorities plugin.
Everything about Repositories, Protectbase, Priorities and more at:
Just to be on the safe side, I installed both plugins and have them
configured now. FWIW, I did a yum check-update and for some unknown
reason, I got no dependency issues and nothing was tagged for update!
Surely the addition of the protectbase and priorities plugins didn't do
that???
It could have, and please don't call me Shirley! ;-P
(I know, old joke!)
I appreciate all you all have responded, and apologize for the lame
questions. Time for me to do some more list reading I suppose.
Sam
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You hope everybody uses it, and
you notice quickly if they don't!!!!
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06-10-2008, 09:02 PM
"Lanny Marcus"
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On 6/10/08, Sam Drinkard <sam@wa4phy.net> wrote:
>
>
> Ralph Angenendt wrote:
>> Sam Drinkard wrote:
>>
>>> Ok.. I'm way behind the 8-ball on setting things up correctly, but after
>>> going over the protection things in yum, I ran a yum check-update and it
>>> returned with having 318 files excluded because of protection. Is that
>>> too high a number? I have the numerical protection set to 1. Is there
>>> a good tutorial about how to correctly set up the protect base.
>>>
>>
>> I'd go with the priorities plugin.
>>
>> Everything about Repositories, Protectbase, Priorities and more at:
>>
>> <http://wiki.centos.org/AdditionalResources/Repositories/>
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Ralph
>>
>>
> Just to be on the safe side, I installed both plugins and have them
> configured now. FWIW, I did a yum check-update and for some unknown
> reason, I got no dependency issues and nothing was tagged for update!
> Surely the addition of the protectbase and priorities plugins didn't do
> that???
>
> I appreciate all you all have responded, and apologize for the lame
> questions. Time for me to do some more list reading I suppose.
Sam: Having both plugins installed is probably *not* a good thing to
do. As was previously suggested, probably best to go with Priorities.
Read this page:
<http://wiki.centos.org/PackageManagement/Yum/Priorities>
I think the number of Packages being excluded (318) is in the ballpark.
73, Lanny
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06-11-2008, 12:18 PM
Sam Drinkard
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Lanny Marcus wrote:
On 6/10/08, Sam Drinkard <sam@wa4phy.net> wrote:
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Sam Drinkard wrote:
Ok.. I'm way behind the 8-ball on setting things up correctly, but after
going over the protection things in yum, I ran a yum check-update and it
returned with having 318 files excluded because of protection. Is that
too high a number? I have the numerical protection set to 1. Is there
a good tutorial about how to correctly set up the protect base.
I'd go with the priorities plugin.
Everything about Repositories, Protectbase, Priorities and more at:
Just to be on the safe side, I installed both plugins and have them
configured now. FWIW, I did a yum check-update and for some unknown
reason, I got no dependency issues and nothing was tagged for update!
Surely the addition of the protectbase and priorities plugins didn't do
that???
I appreciate all you all have responded, and apologize for the lame
questions. Time for me to do some more list reading I suppose.
Sam: Having both plugins installed is probably *not* a good thing to
do. As was previously suggested, probably best to go with Priorities.
Read this page:
<http://wiki.centos.org/PackageManagement/Yum/Priorities>
I think the number of Packages being excluded (318) is in the ballpark.
73, Lanny
Thanks for the tip Lanny. Just set it up and will let it fly with
priorities only.
Sam
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06-11-2008, 03:22 PM
Ray Leventhal
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I think the number of Packages being excluded (318) is in the ballpark.
73, Lanny
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OT, but wow, Lanny. I haven't seen Phillips code in years Thanks
for the nostalgia!
73/30
-R
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06-11-2008, 04:01 PM
"Lanny Marcus"
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On 6/11/08, Ray Leventhal <centos@swhi.net> wrote:
>> I think the number of Packages being excluded (318) is in the ballpark.
>> 73, Lanny
>> _______________________________________________
>>
> OT, but wow, Lanny. I haven't seen Phillips code in years Thanks
> for the nostalgia!
>
> 73/30
> -R
Ray: I noticed from his email address that he's an amateur radio
operator (Ham).
73 = "Best Regards" for Ham Radio Operators. I learned the Morse Code
when I was 11 years old and I can still use it. Lanny
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