seth vidal wrote:
On Sat, 2005-02-19 at 07:40 +0000, Karanbir Singh wrote:
Were looking to use yum 2.1's ability to store repository data in /etc/yum.repos.d/ as a means of pushing updates to our mirrors list.
As an added feature, we want to host third party repository config in installable .rpm's into CentOS-Extras. So that enabling a new repository becomes as easy as "yum install <repo name>". Eg. 'yum install repo- dag'. Which would in turn drop the required repository information into /etc/yum.repos.d/, set the enabled flag, import the required gpg- key.
contributory infringement.
? Infringement of what? Just curious, not sure what the concern is exactly.
We need to be concerned with linking to sites that host material that violates the DMCA. Providing repository files that point there is a concern, to say the least.
Why don't we rethink this - esp for those of us who live in the US and could be prosecuted by this rule.
-sv
But a valid concern for the USians ;)
-Mike