And now for something completely different!!!
Our application is built upon many packages - I really mean _many_. Add
to that, we draw these packages from multiple repositories. We've all
read about issues and conflicts coming from having multiple repositories
active (a bunch of stuff in /etc/yum.repos.d).
When this started happening, I studied about setting priorities in each
of the yum.repo.d entries to manage some of these conflicts. I have
applied what I know to the systems with which I have problems.
I just ran through the process of building our application server on a
bare metal machine as opposed to being a VM guest as a kind of a
work-both-ends-against-the-middle approach. As I added repositories and
set their priorities, I noticed that the last repository, City-Fan.org
added a whole bunch o' stuff. Thereafter, the curl connectivity test
given me by Sabuj quit working. Oh Really???
No O'Riley, he's Irish...
So I am now going to have to catalog all of the applications that we use
that come from the City-Fan repository and evaluate how we go forward.
Howard
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