Dear list,
Maybe this is related to the repo. manager, but I must say, a standalone "security" repo is very necessary.
Because of some reasons, I don't enable the updates repo, but the security updates are pushed to it, I can't get them! (especially kernel and kernel-related)
It could be a very important problem for some users who don't enable updates repo.
2012/5/30 Mike Manilone crtmike@gmx.us:
Dear list,
Maybe this is related to the repo. manager, but I must say, a standalone "security" repo is very necessary.
Because of some reasons, I don't enable the updates repo, but the security updates are pushed to it, I can't get them! (especially kernel and kernel-related)
It could be a very important problem for some users who don't enable updates repo.
If you only want security updates, just enable updates repo and install "yum-plugin-security".
see "yum info yum-plugin-security" for more details.
Have a nice day.
Regards.
Baptiste.
On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 04:45:18PM +0200, Baptiste AGASSE wrote:
2012/5/30 Mike Manilone crtmike@gmx.us:
Dear list,
Maybe this is related to the repo. manager, but I must say, a standalone "security" repo is very necessary.
Because of some reasons, I don't enable the updates repo, but the security updates are pushed to it, I can't get them! (especially kernel and kernel-related)
It could be a very important problem for some users who don't enable updates repo.
If you only want security updates, just enable updates repo and install "yum-plugin-security".
see "yum info yum-plugin-security" for more details.
Additionally, the devel@lists.fedoraproject.org mailing list is where you'd want to bring up the idea of additional repositories.
-Toshio
於 三,2012-05-30 於 09:32 -0700,Toshio Kuratomi 提到:
On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 04:45:18PM +0200, Baptiste AGASSE wrote:
2012/5/30 Mike Manilone crtmike@gmx.us:
Dear list,
Maybe this is related to the repo. manager, but I must say, a standalone "security" repo is very necessary.
Because of some reasons, I don't enable the updates repo, but the security updates are pushed to it, I can't get them! (especially kernel and kernel-related)
It could be a very important problem for some users who don't enable updates repo.
If you only want security updates, just enable updates repo and install "yum-plugin-security".
see "yum info yum-plugin-security" for more details.
Additionally, the devel@lists.fedoraproject.org mailing list is where you'd want to bring up the idea of additional repositories.
-Toshio
This plugin seems nice, but I always use zif, so the repo is still necessary.
On 31/05/12 06:50, Mike Manilone wrote:
於 三,2012-05-30 於 09:32 -0700,Toshio Kuratomi 提到:
On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 04:45:18PM +0200, Baptiste AGASSE wrote:
2012/5/30 Mike Manilone crtmike@gmx.us:
Dear list,
Maybe this is related to the repo. manager, but I must say, a standalone "security" repo is very necessary.
Because of some reasons, I don't enable the updates repo, but the security updates are pushed to it, I can't get them! (especially kernel and kernel-related)
It could be a very important problem for some users who don't enable updates repo.
If you only want security updates, just enable updates repo and install "yum-plugin-security".
see "yum info yum-plugin-security" for more details.
Additionally, the devel@lists.fedoraproject.org mailing list is where you'd want to bring up the idea of additional repositories.
-Toshio
This plugin seems nice, but I always use zif, so the repo is still necessary.
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Mike,
I am really sorry, but then you will have to create one yourself. The plug-in works fine for 95% of people. Maybe you should look at writing a script that checks for security updates or, how about using Pulp ?
http://pulpproject.org/ug/UGInstallation.html
https://fedorahosted.org/pulp/
Should make most of what you want to achieve possible with a bit work elbow grease.
Or, better yet, write something from scratch and make it available to others as a collaborative community effort. ;-D
Regards,
Tristan
security@lists.fedoraproject.org