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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">hello Christian,<br>
<br>
1) No, you can't<br>
2) No, isn't.<br>
<br>
The solution is, you have 2 or more different EPEL chanels which
are using the <b>SAME</b> repository.<br>
So your EPEL 6.2 and EPEL 6.0, and so on, use the same repository.
In that case the RPMs will be downloaded only once and they will
not be duplicated.<br>
<br>
regards,<br>
Balint<br>
<br>
On 30/11/13 07:00, Christian Tardif wrote:<br>
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<blockquote cite="mid:52998D12.2080907@servinfo.ca" type="cite">Hi
all,
<br>
<br>
I have an issue I can't find a solution. I have a CentOS 6 channel
(including subchannels) as a base channel, plus EPEL 6.8, also as
a base channel.
<br>
<br>
I need the clients to be able to update against these two base
channels. But it looks like I can't register a client to more than
one base channel. The simplest idea would be to drop the EPEL base
channel, and recreate this EPEL channel as a child channel. But I
also have a CentOS 6.2 base channel, which also need to have EPEL
as well....
<br>
<br>
EPEL is a more or less 10,000 package channel. I don't want to
have it copied and copied again in every base channel I need it.
This makes no sense. So my questions are:
<br>
<br>
1) Is there any way to register to more than 1 base channel ?
<br>
2) Is there a way to refer a base channel as a child channel of
another base channel? This way, it would be possible to have the
channel configured once, but referred many times, as some sort of
channel alias, if I can say.
<br>
<br>
Christian...
<br>
<br>
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