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
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
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
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:
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:
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
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
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
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
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
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
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