1) Create a yum repository with your packages in them using createrepo 2) Specify the repo in your ini file in the [yumcfg] 3) Add the packages in an appropriate kspkglist file. See the following as an example modules/sugar/kspkglist.50.sugar.inc
Thanks for the suggestion Peter, however I don't think that's what I need.I don't have any RPM for the things I need to package so creating a new repository wouldn't help
Christophe -- PhD Christophe Guéret ([email protected]) http://www.few.vu.nl/~cgueret/ Postdoc working on LATC (http://latc-project.eu) Knowledge Representation& Reasoning Group Computational Intelligence Group Department of Computer Science, AI VU University Amsterdam
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