Marko Vojinovic wrote:
So yum does not help here, or I need another repository which has djvulibre package for CentOS 5.2, or some other way to be able to view djvu files. Please give some advise on this.
A quick glance at the kbs repo http://centos.karan.org/ shows an rpm in testing djvulibre-3.5.19-4.el5.kb.i386.rpm but you can have a glance at the repoview.
Also configure the yum plugins and the priorities of which the details are on the CentOS wiki.
Hope this helps!
Spike.
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