http://wiki.centos.org/AdditionalResources/Repositories
Under "CentOS-Fasttrack", the links to the Readme and CentOS6 repo are broken (again, if the list archives are anything to go by ...).
On 02/24/2015 08:26 AM, lhecking@users.sourceforge.net wrote:
http://wiki.centos.org/AdditionalResources/Repositories
Under "CentOS-Fasttrack", the links to the Readme and CentOS6 repo are broken (again, if the list archives are anything to go by ...).
I do now believe that CentOS-fasttrack.repo is part of centos-release and disabled by default .. at least it is for CentOS-7 now.
Let me check CentOS-5 and CentOS-6
in CentOS-6: /etc/yum.repos.d/CentOS-fasttrack.repo
also it is in CentOS-5.
I will change the instructions on the wiki to say to edit the files that are included in the centos-release rpm.
I will change the instructions on the wiki to say to edit the files that are included in the centos-release rpm.
Thanks, Johnny.
That's not really my problem. My problem is that I now need to track an additional channel for updates, with associated local mirror and scripting. I was only vaguely aware of it until I was looking for an update I know I saw in the announce digest and it wasn't in updates.
On 02/24/2015 09:35 AM, lhecking@users.sourceforge.net wrote:
I will change the instructions on the wiki to say to edit the files that are included in the centos-release rpm.
Thanks, Johnny.
That's not really my problem. My problem is that I now need to track an additional channel for updates, with associated local mirror and scripting. I was only vaguely aware of it until I was looking for an update I know I saw in the announce digest and it wasn't in updates.
Well, fasTrack is a Red Hat thing ... we just offer it as well, since they release the Source for it: