Yes but we use the mdp devolved layer and I've asked if their repos are
yum enabled and they say no.
So unless my LM say's I can create a yum archive I'm not sure what else
I can do.
Faye
On 27/04/10 15:13, Chris Cooke wrote:
Faye Gibbins wrote:
The Uni of Edinburgh does not use yum on its supported (LCFG) SL5.x
platform. We have to installed each and every rpm.
I don't know about you Faye but I do sometimes use yum to install a new
bit of software; it's especially handy for sorting out dependencies and
producing a problem-free list of packages to install.
Then you just feed that list to our normal package management software.
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