i'm fairly sure you can always download the patches directly from the
php.net site, or from one of the mirrors for your version of FC..
-bruce
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Thanks to everyone who responded to my questions about yum. With your
help my understanding is much better. :-)
-David
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> Edward Wynn wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am trying to use yum to update my FC1 system.
> >
> > I have followed the instructions present on the website, including
> > upgrading yum, setting up the yum.conf file and importing the GPG
> > key via rpm ?import.
> > <>
> > What am I missing ? what is
Hi,
I'm still running FC1 and FC2 servers and am worried about the issues below, I
don't want to be stung by them like I was with the perl exploits earlier (and
fixed through the FL contrib by users).
Will FL be backporting these fixes asap?
Michael.
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On Tue, Nov 08, 2005 at 02:49:21PM -, Edward Wynn wrote:
> Thanks for the hint - any ideas on how to get yum to ignore the GPG
> keys?
$ man yum.conf
.
gpgcheck
Either '1' or '0'. This tells yum whether or not it should per-
form a GPG signature check on
Thanks for the hint - any ideas on how to get yum to ignore the GPG
keys? I had considered doing that myself but can't find how to do it.
Alternatively can't I just import the old keys from somewhere now?
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Edward Wynn wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
>
>
>
> I am trying to use yum to update my FC1 system.
>
>
>
> I have followed the instructions present on the website, including
> upgrading yum, setting up the yum.conf file and importing the GPG
> key via rpm ?i
Hi,
I am trying to use yum to update my FC1 system.
I have followed the instructions present on the website,
including upgrading yum, setting up the yum.conf file and importing the GPG key
via rpm –import.
I have also verified that the GPG key has been imported using
rpm –qa.