up2date can be configured to use repositories other than just the
official ones.
Just like apt-get and yum, you need to setup the server piece and
configure your clients to look at the server.
It's not configurable easily.. unfortunatly
There is an open source "server piece" for up2date called "current".
http://current.tigris.org/
Yup, been using it for a while now, unfortunatly it's still pretty basic
even though it's progressing pretty fast.
You're making a point there. But unfortunatly, once again, up2date/current
aren't offering the same services as apt-get, yum, urpmi.. does up2date
allow you to install new rpms instead of just keeping the installed one up
to date?
A.
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