Re: [CentOS] Centos 7 Install
On 08/17/2017 05:05 PM, Fred Smith wrote: > Hmm. was unaware of tracker-etc. what are these indexes used for? > I can't think of anything I do on the system that would need to know > all bout some arbitrary file somewhere on the filesysystem, so why > would this be useful? > > thanks in advance! My main desktop is a CentOS 7 installation, and Tracker is a very useful desktop search tool when I need to find a local file by using a keyword. I need to use it almost every a few minutes. -- Yan Li ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
Re: [CentOS] Centos 7 Install
> > A more interesting question would be: Where would one go to completely > STOP these files from being created / cached / logged / stored etc? > In Gnome 3. 1. Got o Settings 2. Select Search 3. Un-check all the things you don't want to be tracked or just turn search off. ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
Re: [CentOS] Centos 7 Install
On Thu, 2017-08-17 at 20:05 -0400, Fred Smith wrote: > On Thu, Aug 17, 2017 at 10:46:12PM +0100, Pete Biggs wrote: > > > > On Thu, 2017-08-17 at 16:01 -0400, Jerry Geis wrote: > > > > > > This is a listing. > > > > > > total 44 > > > drwx-- 2 rootroot 6 Aug 17 15:36 lu26465gujqup.tmp > > > drwx-- 2 rootroot8192 Aug 17 15:37 lu27063gukci0.tmp > > > drwx-- 2 rootroot8192 Aug 17 15:43 lu3205guot5q.tmp > > > drwx-- 2 rootroot8192 Aug 17 15:48 lu4177guts1n.tmp > > > drwx-- 2 rootroot 6 Aug 17 15:36 pulse-PKdhtXMmr18n > > > drwx-- 3 rootroot 16 Aug 17 15:39 > > > systemd-private-e02ca338bba64326ab00789706c3de4b-colord.service- > > > B3EzVm > > > drwx-- 3 rootroot 16 Aug 17 15:39 > > > systemd-private-e02ca338bba64326ab00789706c3de4b-rtkit- > > > daemon.service-Z5MlFp > > > drwx-- 2 rootroot6 Mar 1 2016 tracker-extract- > > > files.1000 > > > > > > > > > Its the XXX.tmp directory that seem to be filling up... They > > > have .tmp > > > files in the directory. > > > > > > or the tracker-extract-files is also an unknown. > > > > > > What is that? how do I stop it ? > > > > > It's where tracker extracts files. > > > > Google for "centos7 tracker disable" > > > > I suspect the lu*.tmp directories are from when tracker uses LO to > > extract and index documents. > > > > If you don't use, or want to use, tracker, then disable tracker. > > > > P. > Hmm. was unaware of tracker-etc. what are these indexes used for? > I can't think of anything I do on the system that would need to know > all bout some arbitrary file somewhere on the filesysystem, so why > would this be useful? > > thanks in advance! > > Fred A more interesting question would be: Where would one go to completely STOP these files from being created / cached / logged / stored etc? EGO II ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
Re: [CentOS] Centos 7 Install
On Thu, Aug 17, 2017 at 10:46:12PM +0100, Pete Biggs wrote: > On Thu, 2017-08-17 at 16:01 -0400, Jerry Geis wrote: > > This is a listing. > > > > total 44 > > drwx-- 2 rootroot 6 Aug 17 15:36 lu26465gujqup.tmp > > drwx-- 2 rootroot8192 Aug 17 15:37 lu27063gukci0.tmp > > drwx-- 2 rootroot8192 Aug 17 15:43 lu3205guot5q.tmp > > drwx-- 2 rootroot8192 Aug 17 15:48 lu4177guts1n.tmp > > drwx-- 2 rootroot 6 Aug 17 15:36 pulse-PKdhtXMmr18n > > drwx-- 3 rootroot 16 Aug 17 15:39 > > systemd-private-e02ca338bba64326ab00789706c3de4b-colord.service-B3EzVm > > drwx-- 3 rootroot 16 Aug 17 15:39 > > systemd-private-e02ca338bba64326ab00789706c3de4b-rtkit-daemon.service-Z5MlFp > > drwx-- 2 rootroot6 Mar 1 2016 tracker-extract-files.1000 > > > > > > Its the XXX.tmp directory that seem to be filling up... They have .tmp > > files in the directory. > > > > or the tracker-extract-files is also an unknown. > > > > What is that? how do I stop it ? > > > It's where tracker extracts files. > > Google for "centos7 tracker disable" > > I suspect the lu*.tmp directories are from when tracker uses LO to > extract and index documents. > > If you don't use, or want to use, tracker, then disable tracker. > > P. Hmm. was unaware of tracker-etc. what are these indexes used for? I can't think of anything I do on the system that would need to know all bout some arbitrary file somewhere on the filesysystem, so why would this be useful? thanks in advance! Fred -- Fred Smith -- fre...@fcshome.stoneham.ma.us - The eyes of the Lord are everywhere, keeping watch on the wicked and the good. - Proverbs 15:3 (niv) - ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
[CentOS-docs] Installation Guide for CentOS Linux 7
Some time ago I started working, with Jim Perrin, on manually converting the single page HTML Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Installation Guide to be rebranded and reworked for CentOS Linux 7. https://github.com/CentOS/docs/tree/master/legacy_docs I wanted to alert folks that this is being worked on, that we want to get it completed ASAP to help support people migrating to CentOS Linux 7, and there are some areas I could use some help with. One of my key concerns as a technical writer is that content needs to be accurate and consistent. When there are inconsistencies or things are labeled incorrectly -- such as the document saying CentOS Linux and the screenshots saying Red Hat Enterprise Linux -- it greatly reduces the trust of the reader. Especially considering we're dealing with destructive installation methods, I don't want us to get things wrong. A simple caveat may not be enough. However ... redoing all the screenshots is a lot of work and I don't know that we want to hold back releasing this document for that. On one hand, anything we do is an improvement over the less-accurate-for-CentOS-Linux RHEL install guide ... but this blended/mixed set of inconsistencies might be worse for some users. An ongoing updated to-do list is maintained here: https://github.com/CentOS/docs/blob/master/legacy_docs/todo.md Overview of needs = * Document needs to be rebranded as CentOS (Linux & Project): - Links - Examples - Screenshots * How-to information needs to be stripped where it is not relevant: - Red Hat Subscription Manager - RHN & Satellite - Etc. * How-to information needs to be fixed or created for how things are done for CentOS: - Download images - Create install media - Do various tasks - Atomic Host how-to * Work arounds for sections removed that mess with chapter numbering Status == * Overall rebranding is completed, still working on some corner cases (where search & replace is not as easy such as split lines and lines) * Internal links and section nesting seems OK but untested * Some sections commented out until we decide if we want to replace/rewrite them * New content may be needed for e.g. Atomic Host and cloud images. There are some other parts of the git repo that are placeholders such as for AsciiDoc work that may happen within the CentOS Project. Best regards, - Karsten -- Karsten Wade Community Infrastructure Team : https://osci.io Red Hat Open Source and Standards (OSAS) : @redhatopen @quaid gpg: AD0E0C41 signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature ___ CentOS-docs mailing list CentOS-docs@centos.org https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-docs
Re: [CentOS] Centos 7 Install
On Thu, 2017-08-17 at 16:01 -0400, Jerry Geis wrote: > This is a listing. > > total 44 > drwx-- 2 rootroot 6 Aug 17 15:36 lu26465gujqup.tmp > drwx-- 2 rootroot8192 Aug 17 15:37 lu27063gukci0.tmp > drwx-- 2 rootroot8192 Aug 17 15:43 lu3205guot5q.tmp > drwx-- 2 rootroot8192 Aug 17 15:48 lu4177guts1n.tmp > drwx-- 2 rootroot 6 Aug 17 15:36 pulse-PKdhtXMmr18n > drwx-- 3 rootroot 16 Aug 17 15:39 > systemd-private-e02ca338bba64326ab00789706c3de4b-colord.service-B3EzVm > drwx-- 3 rootroot 16 Aug 17 15:39 > systemd-private-e02ca338bba64326ab00789706c3de4b-rtkit-daemon.service-Z5MlFp > drwx-- 2 rootroot6 Mar 1 2016 tracker-extract-files.1000 > > > Its the XXX.tmp directory that seem to be filling up... They have .tmp > files in the directory. > > or the tracker-extract-files is also an unknown. > > What is that? how do I stop it ? > It's where tracker extracts files. Google for "centos7 tracker disable" I suspect the lu*.tmp directories are from when tracker uses LO to extract and index documents. If you don't use, or want to use, tracker, then disable tracker. P. ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
Re: [CentOS] Centos 7 Install
On Thu, 2017-08-17 at 16:16 -0400, Jerry Geis wrote: > It looks like its these files: > drwx-- 2 rootroot8192 Aug 17 16:11 lu10398gvo2au.tmp > drwx-- 2 rootroot8192 Aug 17 16:14 lu3245gvrkvp.tmp > drwx-- 2 rootroot4096 Aug 17 16:14 lu4298gvwjcr.tmp > > That just keep growing and "many" files in each directory. > Over time it fills the / root partition. > > What is making those files ? How do I stop it? A quick google search shows that they are created by LibreOffice. P. ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
Re: [CentOS] Centos 7 Install
Jerry Geis wrote: > It looks like its these files: > drwx-- 2 rootroot8192 Aug 17 16:11 lu10398gvo2au.tmp > drwx-- 2 rootroot8192 Aug 17 16:14 lu3245gvrkvp.tmp > drwx-- 2 rootroot4096 Aug 17 16:14 lu4298gvwjcr.tmp > > That just keep growing and "many" files in each directory. > Over time it fills the / root partition. > > What is making those files ? How do I stop it? How big's the root partition? mark ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
Re: [CentOS] Centos 7 Install
It looks like its these files: drwx-- 2 rootroot8192 Aug 17 16:11 lu10398gvo2au.tmp drwx-- 2 rootroot8192 Aug 17 16:14 lu3245gvrkvp.tmp drwx-- 2 rootroot4096 Aug 17 16:14 lu4298gvwjcr.tmp That just keep growing and "many" files in each directory. Over time it fills the / root partition. What is making those files ? How do I stop it? jerry On Thu, Aug 17, 2017 at 4:01 PM, Jerry Geiswrote: > This is a listing. > > total 44 > drwx-- 2 rootroot 6 Aug 17 15:36 lu26465gujqup.tmp > drwx-- 2 rootroot8192 Aug 17 15:37 lu27063gukci0.tmp > drwx-- 2 rootroot8192 Aug 17 15:43 lu3205guot5q.tmp > drwx-- 2 rootroot8192 Aug 17 15:48 lu4177guts1n.tmp > drwx-- 2 rootroot 6 Aug 17 15:36 pulse-PKdhtXMmr18n > drwx-- 3 rootroot 16 Aug 17 15:39 systemd-private- > e02ca338bba64326ab00789706c3de4b-colord.service-B3EzVm > drwx-- 3 rootroot 16 Aug 17 15:39 systemd-private- > e02ca338bba64326ab00789706c3de4b-rtkit-daemon.service-Z5MlFp > drwx-- 2 rootroot6 Mar 1 2016 tracker-extract-files.1000 > > > Its the XXX.tmp directory that seem to be filling up... They have .tmp > files in the directory. > > or the tracker-extract-files is also an unknown. > > What is that? how do I stop it ? > > Jerry > > On Thu, Aug 17, 2017 at 3:49 PM, Jerry Geis wrote: > >> I have a Centos 7 install that seems to be filling up disk space to 100% >> on the root partition. >> >> in /tmp I found files of names... >> systemd-private--colord and rtkit >> I have never seen these files before. >> >> there were also files of X.tmpin the /tmp folder. >> >> Why are these files appearing? I have a number of installs and never came >> across this before. >> >> Thanks, >> >> Jerry >> >> > ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
Re: [CentOS] Centos 7 Install
This is a listing. total 44 drwx-- 2 rootroot 6 Aug 17 15:36 lu26465gujqup.tmp drwx-- 2 rootroot8192 Aug 17 15:37 lu27063gukci0.tmp drwx-- 2 rootroot8192 Aug 17 15:43 lu3205guot5q.tmp drwx-- 2 rootroot8192 Aug 17 15:48 lu4177guts1n.tmp drwx-- 2 rootroot 6 Aug 17 15:36 pulse-PKdhtXMmr18n drwx-- 3 rootroot 16 Aug 17 15:39 systemd-private-e02ca338bba64326ab00789706c3de4b-colord.service-B3EzVm drwx-- 3 rootroot 16 Aug 17 15:39 systemd-private-e02ca338bba64326ab00789706c3de4b-rtkit-daemon.service-Z5MlFp drwx-- 2 rootroot6 Mar 1 2016 tracker-extract-files.1000 Its the XXX.tmp directory that seem to be filling up... They have .tmp files in the directory. or the tracker-extract-files is also an unknown. What is that? how do I stop it ? Jerry On Thu, Aug 17, 2017 at 3:49 PM, Jerry Geiswrote: > I have a Centos 7 install that seems to be filling up disk space to 100% > on the root partition. > > in /tmp I found files of names... > systemd-private--colord and rtkit > I have never seen these files before. > > there were also files of X.tmpin the /tmp folder. > > Why are these files appearing? I have a number of installs and never came > across this before. > > Thanks, > > Jerry > > ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
[CentOS] Centos 7 Install
I have a Centos 7 install that seems to be filling up disk space to 100% on the root partition. in /tmp I found files of names... systemd-private--colord and rtkit I have never seen these files before. there were also files of X.tmpin the /tmp folder. Why are these files appearing? I have a number of installs and never came across this before. Thanks, Jerry ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
Re: [CentOS] Power Fail Protection Update
On 08/16/2017 02:31 PM, John R Pierce wrote: in general, there's two power save states, 'Standby' aka 'Sleep', where the system state is held in RAM, but the CPU and peripherals is shut down and sleeping, and "Hibernate" where the ram is saved to disk and the system is completely powered down. That's what I thought too, until I read "man rtcwake" and discovered there are five standby modes. A major problem-solver in this context would be some code added to that to allow a network connection to communicate with a UPS or server. Given that Wake-on-LAN wouldn't be necessary. In sleep, if the power is lost, then you'll need to reboot when the power comes back up. The system is using very little power, so your UPS should last much longer. In hibernate, you can restore when the power returns. Hibernate, however, takes a few more seconds to wakeup, so people often use Sleep as it wakes up relatively instantly. In neither of these states will the system be able to listen to ANY network traffic, as the processor is simply not running. The one exception is Wake-On-Lan aka WoL.You probably COULD configure a master always-on NUT box to send WoL to a list of such systems, wait a suitable amount of time for them to come back to their senses, then send them Hibernate commands via NUT. Utilizing WoL requires configuration on the target hardware to recognize and accept the WoL, this is typically done at the BIOS level, and only works if the system supports WoL in the first place. WoL commands can typically only be sent over the same local network segment, as they are layer 2 packets sent to the MAC address of the target. ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
[CentOS] CentOS-announce Digest, Vol 150, Issue 2
Send CentOS-announce mailing list submissions to centos-annou...@centos.org To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-announce or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to centos-announce-requ...@centos.org You can reach the person managing the list at centos-announce-ow...@centos.org When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of CentOS-announce digest..." Today's Topics: 1. CESA-2017:2485 Important CentOS 6 git SecurityUpdate (Johnny Hughes) -- Message: 1 Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2017 10:26:34 + From: Johnny HughesTo: centos-annou...@centos.org Subject: [CentOS-announce] CESA-2017:2485 Important CentOS 6 git SecurityUpdate Message-ID: <20170817102634.ga25...@n04.lon1.karan.org> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2017:2485 Important Upstream details at : https://access.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2017:2485 The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename ) i386: c3d50bf1e6327e69adee222ded15d4416e6a45a0f5eef9a7338cda96c6a97f4f emacs-git-1.7.1-9.el6_9.noarch.rpm 7ec4e9e29cace79b9a1d8d6320817319aac603af77b8aad38c8c850e9a9d118b emacs-git-el-1.7.1-9.el6_9.noarch.rpm 91e909b4dbcc937198226d9664a7c9170f987f8c0d620e4cdeb8297202a745af git-1.7.1-9.el6_9.i686.rpm 77ca5f9cf10f412ba72e2ee6fc6be083b0281cfb4ad948523a79ae7a6c3a3955 git-all-1.7.1-9.el6_9.noarch.rpm 885ba5d4abd9b8d2f6a6cb860d3d1e724153048558e5f2fc8d58a5848e7f89bc git-cvs-1.7.1-9.el6_9.noarch.rpm 78bdf784c49d83d6a84406de5ff4c952646c15ed497a417f3a7e776b60aadd47 git-daemon-1.7.1-9.el6_9.i686.rpm d5279c2b49e038f68a837de3b3e3f7876e7ff4e9d36bc0f0b9b6ec22a6c723ff git-email-1.7.1-9.el6_9.noarch.rpm 2f20e5ca6af534075d080bb629a82774f6f6d2981380ab68e5771d6a8daf5d1d git-gui-1.7.1-9.el6_9.noarch.rpm f041ee76b09bf85c93f150e633b0f457a712ad9edacb0d3d9010e9b8767e3770 gitk-1.7.1-9.el6_9.noarch.rpm ee5f9f0e3bc5d579bccf2708b84d07f54cee955efe9f8da0a32f187c9ffbb836 git-svn-1.7.1-9.el6_9.noarch.rpm ed48d84b39f9c74b6e16434c28ad2e9c9743a29a8a7712de3eba78accd84 gitweb-1.7.1-9.el6_9.noarch.rpm db23d3712122cd544b0e33deab5bd654c1558906889ebc6ae8c44629e1cd2efa perl-Git-1.7.1-9.el6_9.noarch.rpm x86_64: c3d50bf1e6327e69adee222ded15d4416e6a45a0f5eef9a7338cda96c6a97f4f emacs-git-1.7.1-9.el6_9.noarch.rpm 7ec4e9e29cace79b9a1d8d6320817319aac603af77b8aad38c8c850e9a9d118b emacs-git-el-1.7.1-9.el6_9.noarch.rpm fd0f5ec88f14342c35ac1b255a85a4676a498bf73e39142028970e157eea58a9 git-1.7.1-9.el6_9.x86_64.rpm 77ca5f9cf10f412ba72e2ee6fc6be083b0281cfb4ad948523a79ae7a6c3a3955 git-all-1.7.1-9.el6_9.noarch.rpm 885ba5d4abd9b8d2f6a6cb860d3d1e724153048558e5f2fc8d58a5848e7f89bc git-cvs-1.7.1-9.el6_9.noarch.rpm 146ed31a8e45fb06a546c0483dfe144dac5c5c3971d793c6570ed3599663dba5 git-daemon-1.7.1-9.el6_9.x86_64.rpm d5279c2b49e038f68a837de3b3e3f7876e7ff4e9d36bc0f0b9b6ec22a6c723ff git-email-1.7.1-9.el6_9.noarch.rpm 2f20e5ca6af534075d080bb629a82774f6f6d2981380ab68e5771d6a8daf5d1d git-gui-1.7.1-9.el6_9.noarch.rpm f041ee76b09bf85c93f150e633b0f457a712ad9edacb0d3d9010e9b8767e3770 gitk-1.7.1-9.el6_9.noarch.rpm ee5f9f0e3bc5d579bccf2708b84d07f54cee955efe9f8da0a32f187c9ffbb836 git-svn-1.7.1-9.el6_9.noarch.rpm ed48d84b39f9c74b6e16434c28ad2e9c9743a29a8a7712de3eba78accd84 gitweb-1.7.1-9.el6_9.noarch.rpm db23d3712122cd544b0e33deab5bd654c1558906889ebc6ae8c44629e1cd2efa perl-Git-1.7.1-9.el6_9.noarch.rpm Source: 74f8d2e2bf749caf808e0246164c0c453aa7a09a917ce439764b8588d767c69b git-1.7.1-9.el6_9.src.rpm -- Johnny Hughes CentOS Project { http://www.centos.org/ } irc: hughesjr, #cen...@irc.freenode.net Twitter: @JohnnyCentOS -- Subject: Digest Footer ___ CentOS-announce mailing list centos-annou...@centos.org https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-announce -- End of CentOS-announce Digest, Vol 150, Issue 2 *** ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
[CentOS-announce] CESA-2017:2485 Important CentOS 6 git Security Update
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2017:2485 Important Upstream details at : https://access.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2017:2485 The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename ) i386: c3d50bf1e6327e69adee222ded15d4416e6a45a0f5eef9a7338cda96c6a97f4f emacs-git-1.7.1-9.el6_9.noarch.rpm 7ec4e9e29cace79b9a1d8d6320817319aac603af77b8aad38c8c850e9a9d118b emacs-git-el-1.7.1-9.el6_9.noarch.rpm 91e909b4dbcc937198226d9664a7c9170f987f8c0d620e4cdeb8297202a745af git-1.7.1-9.el6_9.i686.rpm 77ca5f9cf10f412ba72e2ee6fc6be083b0281cfb4ad948523a79ae7a6c3a3955 git-all-1.7.1-9.el6_9.noarch.rpm 885ba5d4abd9b8d2f6a6cb860d3d1e724153048558e5f2fc8d58a5848e7f89bc git-cvs-1.7.1-9.el6_9.noarch.rpm 78bdf784c49d83d6a84406de5ff4c952646c15ed497a417f3a7e776b60aadd47 git-daemon-1.7.1-9.el6_9.i686.rpm d5279c2b49e038f68a837de3b3e3f7876e7ff4e9d36bc0f0b9b6ec22a6c723ff git-email-1.7.1-9.el6_9.noarch.rpm 2f20e5ca6af534075d080bb629a82774f6f6d2981380ab68e5771d6a8daf5d1d git-gui-1.7.1-9.el6_9.noarch.rpm f041ee76b09bf85c93f150e633b0f457a712ad9edacb0d3d9010e9b8767e3770 gitk-1.7.1-9.el6_9.noarch.rpm ee5f9f0e3bc5d579bccf2708b84d07f54cee955efe9f8da0a32f187c9ffbb836 git-svn-1.7.1-9.el6_9.noarch.rpm ed48d84b39f9c74b6e16434c28ad2e9c9743a29a8a7712de3eba78accd84 gitweb-1.7.1-9.el6_9.noarch.rpm db23d3712122cd544b0e33deab5bd654c1558906889ebc6ae8c44629e1cd2efa perl-Git-1.7.1-9.el6_9.noarch.rpm x86_64: c3d50bf1e6327e69adee222ded15d4416e6a45a0f5eef9a7338cda96c6a97f4f emacs-git-1.7.1-9.el6_9.noarch.rpm 7ec4e9e29cace79b9a1d8d6320817319aac603af77b8aad38c8c850e9a9d118b emacs-git-el-1.7.1-9.el6_9.noarch.rpm fd0f5ec88f14342c35ac1b255a85a4676a498bf73e39142028970e157eea58a9 git-1.7.1-9.el6_9.x86_64.rpm 77ca5f9cf10f412ba72e2ee6fc6be083b0281cfb4ad948523a79ae7a6c3a3955 git-all-1.7.1-9.el6_9.noarch.rpm 885ba5d4abd9b8d2f6a6cb860d3d1e724153048558e5f2fc8d58a5848e7f89bc git-cvs-1.7.1-9.el6_9.noarch.rpm 146ed31a8e45fb06a546c0483dfe144dac5c5c3971d793c6570ed3599663dba5 git-daemon-1.7.1-9.el6_9.x86_64.rpm d5279c2b49e038f68a837de3b3e3f7876e7ff4e9d36bc0f0b9b6ec22a6c723ff git-email-1.7.1-9.el6_9.noarch.rpm 2f20e5ca6af534075d080bb629a82774f6f6d2981380ab68e5771d6a8daf5d1d git-gui-1.7.1-9.el6_9.noarch.rpm f041ee76b09bf85c93f150e633b0f457a712ad9edacb0d3d9010e9b8767e3770 gitk-1.7.1-9.el6_9.noarch.rpm ee5f9f0e3bc5d579bccf2708b84d07f54cee955efe9f8da0a32f187c9ffbb836 git-svn-1.7.1-9.el6_9.noarch.rpm ed48d84b39f9c74b6e16434c28ad2e9c9743a29a8a7712de3eba78accd84 gitweb-1.7.1-9.el6_9.noarch.rpm db23d3712122cd544b0e33deab5bd654c1558906889ebc6ae8c44629e1cd2efa perl-Git-1.7.1-9.el6_9.noarch.rpm Source: 74f8d2e2bf749caf808e0246164c0c453aa7a09a917ce439764b8588d767c69b git-1.7.1-9.el6_9.src.rpm -- Johnny Hughes CentOS Project { http://www.centos.org/ } irc: hughesjr, #cen...@irc.freenode.net Twitter: @JohnnyCentOS ___ CentOS-announce mailing list CentOS-announce@centos.org https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-announce