On Sunday, August 26, 2012 09:51:27 AM Rita wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I dont have root access but I would like to install several packages (gtk)
> in my home directory. Is it possible to install it via yum ?

In a nutshell, yes, it should be possible.  It will be complicated, and might 
even be very complicated, but it actually sounds like a 'different from normal' 
application of mock or mock's predecessor, 'mach'.  This is not the only way to 
do this sort of thing, but if you want to use yum to do the install.....  

I do not have a specific procedure, but I can point you to a rather interesting 
document about running a Debian userland on top of SuSE linux at: 
http://www.network-crawler.de/index.php/Debian_within_SuSE (as a note, I 
learned about this even being possible at 
http://forums.nekochan.net/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=16725842&p=7344235#p7344235 and 
then googled from there....).

This uses chroot to do its magic.  (seems I've read this really recently on 
another list..... :-) ).

There are limits to how far you can take this, but that document is a start at 
understanding the mechanics that make it work, and for what you want to do, if 
using yum is a requirement, this may be the way to do it (just not using Debian 
on SuSE, but something RPM-based on CentOS).

The other recommendation of installing things via tarball is quite a bit 
simpler to set up, but will be more complicated to maintain and update over 
time.
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