[Centos] confession
Andy Masiar
amasiar at gmail.com
Tue Dec 7 20:58:21 UTC 2004
I love apt too, I've used yum in fedora 1, but my experiences were
very unsatisfactory. I'm sure yum grew up since, I have to give it a
spin one of these days.
Currently on Centos I'm using dag's apt http://dag.wieers.com/packages/apt/
and Repo-janitor http://www.bioxray.dk/~mok/repo-janitor.php to manage
my local repository. The cool part about repo-janitor that the
repository is both yum and apt so I can still use up2date for it.
This is my repo-janitor.xml file:
<repo-janitor id="Tracbox Apt/Yum repository" topdir="/var/repo-janitor/" >
<distribution id="centos-3">
<release id="3.3" arch="i386">
<description>Centos 3.3 release for i386 architecture.</description>
<component id="os">
<mirror
type="rpm">rsync://mirror.physics.ncsu.edu/caoslinux/centos-3/3.3/os/i386/RedHat/RPMS/</mirror>
<mirror
type="srpm">rsync://mirror.physics.ncsu.edu/caoslinux/centos-3/3.3/os/SRPMS/</mirror>
<description>Main Centos Linux packages</description>
</component>
<component id="updates">
<mirror
type="rpm">rsync://mirror.physics.ncsu.edu/caoslinux/centos-3/3.3/updates/i386/RPMS/</mirror>
<mirror
type="srpm">rsync://mirror.physics.ncsu.edu/caoslinux/centos-3/3.3/updates/i386/SRPMS/</mirror>
<description>Updated and fixed versions of Centos Linux
packages</description>
</component>
<component id="addons">
<mirror
type="rpm">rsync://mirror.physics.ncsu.edu/caoslinux/centos-3/3.3/addons/i386/RPMS/</mirror>
<mirror
type="srpm">rsync://mirror.physics.ncsu.edu/caoslinux/centos-3/3.3/addons/i386/SRPMS/</mirror>
<description>Addons for Centos Linux packages</description>
</component>
<component id="contrib">
<mirror
type="rpm">rsync://mirror.physics.ncsu.edu/caoslinux/centos-3/3.3/contrib/i386/RPMS/</mirror>
<mirror
type="srpm">rsync://mirror.physics.ncsu.edu/caoslinux/centos-3/3.3/contrib/i386/SRPMS/</mirror>
<description>Contrib for Centos Linux packages</description>
</component>
<component id="extras">
<mirror
type="rpm">rsync://mirror.physics.ncsu.edu/caoslinux/centos-3/3.3/extras/i386/RPMS/</mirror>
<mirror
type="srpm">rsync://mirror.physics.ncsu.edu/caoslinux/centos-3/3.3/extras/i386/SRPMS/</mirror>
<description>Extras for Centos Linux packages</description>
</component>
<component id="testing">
<mirror
type="rpm">rsync://mirror.physics.ncsu.edu/caoslinux/centos-3/3.3/testing/i386/RPMS/</mirror>
<mirror
type="srpm">rsync://mirror.physics.ncsu.edu/caoslinux/centos-3/3.3/testing/i386/SRPMS/</mirror>
<description>Testing for Centos Linux packages</description>
</component>
<component id="docs">
<mirror
type="rpm">rsync://mirror.physics.ncsu.edu/caoslinux/centos-3/3.3/docs/RPMS/</mirror>
<description>Docs for Centos Linux packages</description>
</component>
<component id="misc">
<description>Misc Local packages</description>
</component>
</release>
</distribution>
</repo-janitor>
On Tue, 07 Dec 2004 11:55:59 -0800, C.M. Connelly <cmc at math.hmc.edu> wrote:
>
> Beau,
>
> Most everything you could need to know is in the man pages for
> yum. If you have specific questions not answered by the man
> pages, please feel free to ask me for my experiences, Seth (who
> wrote the thing so should be able to answer *anything* about it),
> or the list.
>
> I'm actually a Debian developer myself, but we're using CentOS at
> work, and I find yum quite comfortable (and a good deal less
> complex than apt for setting up and maintaining local
> repositories).
>
> I've recently implemented the use of the yumgroups.xml file to
> define groups of packages for installation on different classes of
> machines. It works very well (provided you make sure that all the
> important files are actually readable!).
>
> Claire
>
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