On Tue, 2006-10-10 at 08:05 +0200, Itay Furman wrote:
On Mon, 9 Oct 2006, William L. Maltby wrote:
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- I have enabled the dries, kbsingh, and rpmforge, repositories for few packages (acroread, pine,...). However, I didn't keep track which packages come from those repos so I can't apply the 'includepkgs' instruction on them. What's the easiest way to recover that information? (Default 'yum list installed' doesn't provide the repository.)
I /var/log/rpmpkgs is a (weeklyupdated?) list of file names. Some have ".rf" in them, other "plus" etc. This should tell you for most packages from where they came.
That't what I was looking for - thanks!
BTW, I noticed that the packages in the dries repo are labeled with 'rf', the same as rpmforge. One is the mirror of the other?
Essentially, no. Dag and dries et al got together and started the rpmforge project. They have been migrating stuff there. They still have the originals at their unique sites but Dag has been consistently requesting folks to use rpmforge. There is some verbiage on the CentOS site about it when you get past this current case of hiccups.
My *assumption* is that Dag/Dries may have versions on their unique sites that may be unsuitable some day.
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Thanks for the help. Itay
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HTH -- Bill