Is the channel definition within the command line? How would I get to where I 
want to go?

For example, if I want to block Firefox package updates from a channel called 
"centos7-x86-64," what commands would I run exactly? I am a beginner Spacewalk 
user.

Regards,
Sulove

On 4/7/20, 2:54 PM, "Robert Paschedag" <spacewalk-list-boun...@redhat.com on 
behalf of robert.pasche...@web.de> wrote:

    Within the channel definition, you can specify to block certain packages. 
Something like
    
    "-perl*" would not sync perl packages.
    
    Note that this might break dependencies.
    
    Robert
    
    ⁣sent from my mobile device​
    
    
    -------- Originale Nachricht --------
    Von: Sulove Khanal <skha...@aplura.com>
    Gesendet: Tue Apr 07 15:54:21 GMT+02:00 2020
    An: spacewalk-list@redhat.com
    Betreff: [Spacewalk-list] Permanently remove package from subscribed channel
    
    Hi,
    
     
    
    Is there a way to permanently remove packages from a Spacewalk channel? I 
am receiving Firefox package updates in a Centos7 channel that I don’t believe 
should be occurring; I’ve figured out a way to temporarily delete the Firefox 
package updates, but once the channel syncs (which is often), the Firefox 
updates pull again and I am left with the same issue.
    
     
    
    Thank you,
    
    Sulove
    
     
    
    
    
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