On 01/25/2013 04:22 PM, m.roth@5-cent.us wrote:
James Freer wrote:
On Fri, Jan 25, 2013 at 8:32 PM,m.roth@5-cent.us wrote:
James Freer wrote:
On Fri, Jan 25, 2013 at 1:34 PM, John Doejdmls@yahoo.com wrote:
From: James Freerjessejazza3.uk@gmail.com
> i do not recommend to use this two repos simultaniuous (or use > priorities!). hmmm - well what is one supposed to do?
I use priorities and did not run into much problems so far... base = 1 rpmforge = 2 (just watch out for rfx packages) elrepo = 3 epel = 4
JD
Thanks for that suggestion. I'll look into it all again in a couple of days. I'm just surprised that Centos risk the stability issue using other repos.
I wouldn't agree with the priorities above. As I mentioned earlier in this thread, our standard repos, in addition to the base, are rpmfusion
and
epel. Other than *sigh* 386 vs x86_64 issues, we've never had dependency conflicts. It all just works. elrepo I use *only* for kmod-nvidia and its dependencies; I don't use rpmforge - I've tried, a few times, and frequently run into dependency conflicts.
I was only thinking of rpmforge as it seems the only repo with Abiword in it. For WP one has only got LO-writer or Abiword... i prefer the lighter unless i need the features of LO-writer as i did when i was teaching and preparing handouts.
Watch out how you say that - my reaction on seeing you write WP is to wonder if they've *finally* put out a newer release of WordPerfect. (There *was* a linux version about 10-12 years ago, under Corel Linux).
mark
There was a WordPerfect included in Red Hat Linux around about release 5 or so. To get it to work on later releases you had to install the required dependency packages from the install CD along with the WordPerfect package. I bet it would still run on CentOS if you installed it with it's dependency packages.