On 2019-12-10 17:03, Dario Lesca wrote:
I must rebuild samba.src on my Fedora 31 (to convert experimental MIT
Kerberos to Heimdal Kerberos).
Into my samba.spec I change only mit/heimdal flag and set +1 the package version.
Then I rebuild and deploy new package on my personal repository, configure my ADDC server
to use it (mysamba.repo) and install this new working package via "dnf
install".
I know how to do all these jobs, and all for now work fine.
But if Fedora release a new version (main stream version o package version) of samba and
I do a "dnf update", new samba-mit Fedora version is update on my samba-Heimdal
version, until I rebuild again the new version on my repository server
What is the best way to protect this issue?
I must set some flag in "samba.spec" file, or into "mysamba.repo", or
into "dnf update" command line?
Many thanks
If I understand correctly, you should be able to edit the
/etc/yum.repos.d/fedora-updates.repo and
add
exclude=samba
In the [updates] section.
(Possibly samba* would be better?)
Then, when you update the updates from the fedora repo won't be referenced.
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