Re: [389-users] How to get alternate versions of src RPM's via yum, or better yet without yum?

2010-12-10 Thread Rich Megginson
On 12/01/2010 06:24 AM, Andrey Ivanov wrote: I usually take the latest source files for the ds, admin server, adminutil and mod_nss from http://directory.fedoraproject.org/sources/ and then use a customized script to compile, install, configure and import the ldif fronm the production. But i

Re: [389-users] How to get alternate versions of src RPM's via yum, or better yet without yum?

2010-12-01 Thread Andrey Ivanov
I usually take the latest source files for the ds, admin server, adminutil and mod_nss from http://directory.fedoraproject.org/sources/ and then use a customized script to compile, install, configure and import the ldif fronm the production. But i don't see any new source files there since the

Re: [389-users] How to get alternate versions of src RPM's via yum, or better yet without yum?

2010-11-30 Thread Daniel Maher
On 11/29/2010 11:18 PM, brandon wrote: A more direct question: what is the easiest way for me to pull the latest RHEL-5 stable source as an RPM and its dependencies and sources, if I'm not on a RHEL-5 host? Shortest answer: http://lists.baseurl.org/mailman/listinfo/yum Shorter answer: Yum

Re: [389-users] How to get alternate versions of src RPM's via yum, or better yet without yum?

2010-11-30 Thread brandon
On 11/30/2010 01:54 AM, Daniel Maher wrote: On 11/29/2010 11:18 PM, brandon wrote: A more direct question: what is the easiest way for me to pull the latest RHEL-5 stable source as an RPM and its dependencies and sources, if I'm not on a RHEL-5 host? Shortest answer:

Re: [389-users] How to get alternate versions of src RPM's via yum, or better yet without yum?

2010-11-30 Thread Rob Crittenden
brandon wrote: On 11/30/2010 01:54 AM, Daniel Maher wrote: On 11/29/2010 11:18 PM, brandon wrote: A more direct question: what is the easiest way for me to pull the latest RHEL-5 stable source as an RPM and its dependencies and sources, if I'm not on a RHEL-5 host? Shortest answer:

Re: [389-users] How to get alternate versions of src RPM's via yum, or better yet without yum?

2010-11-30 Thread brandon
On 11/30/2010 07:17 AM, Rob Crittenden wrote: It looks like you already know where the latest RHEL-5 SRPMS are. Dependencies are the tricky bit, it depends on how deep you want to follow them. It might help if you explained why you wanted the RHEL-5 version on an F-13 machine. Other way

Re: [389-users] How to get alternate versions of src RPM's via yum, or better yet without yum?

2010-11-30 Thread Les Mikesell
On 11/30/2010 8:09 AM, brandon wrote: Shorter answer: Yum will attempt to obtain files from whatever repository you tell it to use. If you want to download files from an RHEL 5 repo, all you you need to do is configure said repo and tell Yum to use it. As an addendum, you might be

[389-users] How to get alternate versions of src RPM's via yum, or better yet without yum?

2010-11-29 Thread brandon
Is there an easier way to get the SRC RPMs without YUM? I find the YUM repo a very frustrating way of getting the software. I want the the src RPMs so I can rebuild them myself, but I don't want to get the version that is pushed via yum by default. I have F13, which is pulling 389-ds-base

Re: [389-users] How to get alternate versions of src RPM's via yum, or better yet without yum?

2010-11-29 Thread Rich Megginson
On 11/29/2010 03:03 PM, brandon wrote: Is there an easier way to get the SRC RPMs without YUM? I find the YUM repo a very frustrating way of getting the software. I want the the src RPMs so I can rebuild them myself, but I don't want to get the version that is pushed via yum by default. I

Re: [389-users] How to get alternate versions of src RPM's via yum, or better yet without yum?

2010-11-29 Thread Nathan Kinder
On 11/29/2010 02:03 PM, brandon wrote: Is there an easier way to get the SRC RPMs without YUM? I find the YUM repo a very frustrating way of getting the software. I want the the src RPMs so I can rebuild them myself, but I don't want to get the version that is pushed via yum by default. I

Re: [389-users] How to get alternate versions of src RPM's via yum, or better yet without yum?

2010-11-29 Thread brandon
On 11/29/2010 03:09 PM, Rich Megginson wrote: On 11/29/2010 03:03 PM, brandon wrote: Is there an easier way to get the SRC RPMs without YUM? I find the YUM repo a very frustrating way of getting the software. I want the the src RPMs so I can rebuild them myself, but I don't want to get the