So there's no easy way to schedule all machines to update, say once a month
on the first Monday, or something like that? How do you folks generally
schedule and kick off your updates?
On Mon, Aug 13, 2018 at 5:25 PM David Rock wrote:
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> > On Aug 13, 2018, at 16:09, Guy Matz wrote:
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> >
I found that some of the RPMs in the client repo had been signed by the GPG
key in the "server" repo, so client machines had to have imported both GPG
keys in order to be able to install RPMs from the client repo.
Is that intentional? Seems like someone is signing some of the client RPMs
with
not with the html2text package, but with python-html2text from centos7 repo I
had this issue too
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Thomas Müller
> Am 14.08.2018 um 17:05 schrieb Robert Paschedag :
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> Am 14. August 2018 16:41:53 MESZ schrieb "Thomas Müller"
> <4thomasmuel...@gmail.com>:
>> Hi
Am 14. August 2018 16:41:53 MESZ schrieb "Thomas Müller"
<4thomasmuel...@gmail.com>:
>Hi Andrei,
>
>This package parses not correct.
>Take this:
>https://centos.pkgs.org/7/nux-dextop-x86_64/html2text-1.3.2a-14.el7.nux.x86_64.rpm.html
>
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>Thomas Müller
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>
>
>> Am
What doesn't work? You really should be entering more info than simply
stating the result, just saying.
Did you change the variable at the end of the URL above for the arch of
your machine(s)? Meaning x86 or x86_64 for example? Did you include the gpg
link for the public key which is one level
Hi Andrei,
This package parses not correct.
Take this:
https://centos.pkgs.org/7/nux-dextop-x86_64/html2text-1.3.2a-14.el7.nux.x86_64.rpm.html
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Thomas Müller
> Am 14.08.2018 um 16:32 schrieb Andrei Popenta :
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> Hi Robert,
>
> Thanks for your reply.
> I tried the
Hi Robert,
Thanks for your reply.
I tried the process but it's not quite working for me.
I've executed getDebianAnnouncements.py which downloaded the announcements
in /tmp/debian_security/
Next I run parseDebian.py which outputs:
Processing patch 1/542 (file: 2018-msg00099.html)
Message not
None of my systems have spacewalk-client defined as a .repo file (in fact
all systems have local repository files disabled completely), they all are
assigned to a channel that has this repository attached. The GPG keys are
distributed via kickstart when a new system is set up, or if I need to
You can get that from the repo itself. From
https://github.com/spacewalkproject/spacewalk/wiki/HowToInstall, assuming
you're on CentOS 7:
rpm -Uvh
I didn’t capitalize client – that was for the readers benefit.
Can you post your entire repo file?
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