Johnny Hughes wrote:
On 01/09/2012 09:59 PM, Anthony wrote:
In both cases, you are not going to be told about packages already
installed that are newer than those in the CentOS.
You can find those RPMs though by doing this:
rpm -qa | egrep \.rf | sort
that will tell you all repoforge
After solving my problem by downgrading perl-NetAddr-IP to the CentOS
repo's version, yum is of course telling me perl-NetAddr-IP is out of date
and needs to be updated (back to the buggy one in RepoForge).
So looks like yum-priorities is in order (ha! the pun!), but I have a question
Hmm, OK,
On 2012-01-10 14:13, email builder wrote:
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If I already have a bunch of packages from RepoForge, some of which
might also be in the CentOS repo (some presumably with lower version
numbers), what happens after installing and configuring
yum-priorities?
Do those packages
On 01/09/2012 09:59 PM, Anthony wrote:
On 2012-01-10 14:13, email builder wrote:
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snip
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If I already have a bunch of packages from RepoForge, some of which
might also be in the CentOS repo (some presumably with lower version
numbers), what happens after installing and configuring
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