Experience with ATRPMS repository?
Shawn
javajunkie at koyuru.com
Tue Dec 7 07:50:25 UTC 2004
> casued my system to bork.
Ok well, Axel has kindly answered my questions in the past so I will try
to reproduce the problems you had but expect things to be ok.
> If you have the atrpms repo enabled in yum, use yum to update to the
> latest version of spamassassin or perl-XML-LIBXML, then run "rpm -q
> atrpms".
Updated: spamassassin 3.0.1-0_19.rhfc2.at.i386
Dep Installed: DCC 1.2.58-8.rhfc2.at.i386 razor-agents
2.67-8.rhfc2.at.i386 perl-Net_SSLeay.pm 1.25-2.rhfc2.at.i386 perl-IO-
Socket-SSL 0.95-1.rhfc2.at.noarch pyzor 0.4.0-2.rhfc2.at.noarch
> , use yum to update to the latest version of spamassassin or perl-XML-
> LIBXML, then run "rpm -q atrpms".
>
[root at The_Big_Playhouse javauser]# rpm -q atrpms
atrpms-56-1.rhfc2.at
> If it is installed check /etc/cron.daily and see if 0check4updates is
> in there.
Yes, it is.
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 80 Mar 5 2004 0check4updates*
> Now, if it is on your system explain to me why it should be there.
see clip below. it has been there and unmodified since Friday, March 5
2004 at 9:49:04 PM
<clip from axel>
What's so conspirative of a
method deployed also under up2date and yum under different names?
check4updates is just a notifier for apt/yum on new packages.
</clip from axel>
um rhgb works fine for me.
Sorry things didn't work out for you. I started using the ATRPMS
repository at the recommendation of a how-to for mythtv and have only
nice things to say.
--
Shawn <javajunkie at koyuru.com>
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