yummir, manage mirror servers in /etc/yum.conf
Howard Burnside
tuxfan at btecc.com
Thu Apr 15 19:21:12 UTC 2004
I like the idea of yummir, but I cannot seem to get it to work. I know
it is installed, I can check doc (man yummir) but it will run (command
not found). I know python is installed; what else must I check to make
sure I have all the req.'s in place.
Thanks in advance,
Ben
On Tue, 2004-03-02 at 12:10, Peter Smith wrote:
> Thanks for the info! Actually, the "access yummir via web" chunk I
> refer to is just a web-based human interface that you'd probably run at
> your site (tummy.com) that would show the world "hey this repository
> over here is always up to date" and "hey this other repository isn't,
> blech." Not entirely useful, just sort-of like a list that people can
> look at and say "ooh, that's neat" or "krap, my repository isn't listed"
> or "dang, my repository hasn't updated itself in how long?"
>
> Peter
>
> Sean Reifschneider wrote:
>
> >On Wed, Feb 25, 2004 at 01:50:53PM -0600, Peter Smith wrote:
> >
> >>"access yummir via web" chunk that lets you look at the current list of
> >>repositories and/or their current state(s).
> >>
> >>
> >
> >That shouldn't be necessary. The list of repositories is on your
> >system, downloaded from the published list on the web-site, so that's
> >already there.
> >
> >It's just that the process of updating that list right now is manual.
> >
> >
>
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