On Mon, 2016-01-11 at 17:59 +0100, Philip Brown wrote:
> They're installed properly, then. And if other files are
needed at
the
> same time, yum will get them, too. The files are in the database
so
> that other things are aware of their presence. And they're easily
> removed, without breaking other things.
thanks, I appreciate the alternative method you have given. I will
try
that before going the "install repo" route if my setup breaks.
You can also have the repo file installed but disabled, but use "yum
(or dnf) --enablerepo ..." when you want to install something specific.
poc