On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 23:48:47 -0600,
Chris Adams <cmadams(a)hiwaay.net> wrote:
Once upon a time, Bruno Wolff III <bruno(a)wolff.to> said:
> P.S. I don't use enablerepo. I'll yum install a local copy of the rpm and
see
> what it needs if it doesn't install successfully.
That seems like extra and unnecessary work. You doesn't do anything
without telling you, so "yum --enablrepo=\*testing update foo" is going
to tell you more about what dependencies are needed than "yum
localinstall foo.rpm".
If things don't work yes. But I would typically be expecting it to work.
Also my repo config files all point to local copies, which may or may
not be there depending on what I am using. So simple enablerepo won't
always work for me.
I install packages from updates-testing all the time; I'll do a
"yum
So do I. I keep a local mirror and use it by default.
--enablerepo=\*testing check-update" and look for packages that
are
"interesting" to me (things that I use that I might would notice a
For stuff that interests me, I don't wait for it to show up in
updates(-testing)?, but rather pull it from koji. (I spend way too much
time looking at koji build lists.)