On Fri, 2005-10-07 at 21:03 +0900, Dave Gutteridge wrote:
I have tried to convey in the past the need to NOT use non CentOS repos ... or to greatly restrict what these repos can update on a CentOS machine
I'm on board with that. But when I wanted to install Quanta, I was given advice on this list that the KDE repos necessary to get it were safe.
I'm not pointing fingers, just saying that I'm in a bit of a swirling vortex of advice, and it doesn't always line up. And I don't have the skills to to discern which side of advice that conflicts that I should follow.
If I want to install something like Quanta, or any other software that isn't in Dag or the official CentOS repos, then I might as well just consider it not available?
---- not necessarily - it's the repo's that you are using with yum that could be at issue...
what's output of
cat /etc/yum.conf
cat /etc/yum.repos.d/*
Apparently you still have the kde repo configured
Craig