On 10/17/2015 09:53 PM, Mihai Moldovan wrote:
On 06.10.2015 06:15 PM, Real, Elizabeth (392K) wrote:
There's something else that worries me, though...


=========================================================================================================================
  Package                 Arch       Version
              Repository             Size
=========================================================================================================================
Installing:
  x2goserver              x86_64     4.0.1.19-3.el7
             epel                  102 k
  x2goserver-xsession     x86_64     4.0.1.19-3.el7
             epel                   13 k
Installing for dependencies:
  libNX_X11-6             x86_64
3.5.0.32-0.0x2go1.1.git20150704.734.main.el7.centos      x2go-release-epel     
516 k

This means that x2goserver and x2goserver-xsession will be pulled from EPEL,
while the NX packages will be installed from x2go-release-epel.

That's probably going to blow up some time or later, especially since the EPEL
and our packages aren't exactly the same.

Definitely

You could probably either drop our repository completely and only use EPEL or
play with yum priorities.

Sadly, RHEL 7 seems to have a history of broken yum priorities plugins, c.f.,
https://access.redhat.com/discussions/1348623

Enable the optional channel, if not already available, and install
yum-plugin-priorities via

yum install -y yum-plugin-priorities

Afterwards, yum-config-manager --enable x2go-release-epel
--setopt="x2go-release-epel.priority=5" should give x2go-release-epel a higher
priority over epel. You should see x2goserver and x2goserver-xsession listed as
to-be-installed from x2go-release-epel.

I'm not entirely sure what the default priority of epel is, though. The digit
provided to yum-config-manager must be smaller than whatever the epel repository
has.

There are no default priorities for any repos other then the overall default for the plugin of 99


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