I have a custom compiled perl and to update to the last CentOS 6.x packages I have to add --skip-broken. That appears to be working. One concern,
[admin@goose yum.repos.d]$ ls -R .: CentOS-Base.repo epel-testing.repo mirrors-rpmforge- testing CentOS-Debuginfo.repo error.txt remove CentOS-Media.repo fc6.repo.bak rpmforge.repo CentOS-Vault.repo mirrors-rpmforge epel.repo mirrors-rpmforge-extras ./remove: adobe-linux-x86_64.repo [admin@goose yum.repos.d]$ There are multiple non stock repositories here. How do I find out what non standard packages are installed? I'm hoping that perl-5.18.1 is the only custom compiled and installed package. I can't do an in-place upgrade until I do something about perl and the nonstandard packages? I wish I could build an rpm from the installed perl... _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
