I was about to install clamav from the dag repo, but added the kbs-CentOS-Extra repo lately. So, there's one as well and I thought I might better get this one since it is rebuilt for CentOS. I'm getting a few confusing dependencies, though.
fedora-usermgmt noarch 0.8-1 kbs-CentOS-Extras 7.7 k fedora-usermgmt-setup noarch 0.8-1 kbs-CentOS-Extras 5.7 k fedora-usermgmt-shadow-utils noarch 0.8-1 kbs-CentOS-Extras 6.5 k
Which made me think a second time and stop installing. There's no description for fedora-usermgmt. Can I install these three packages without concern?
Kai
On Sun, Apr 16, 2006 at 10:31:16PM +0200, Kai Schaetzl wrote:
I was about to install clamav from the dag repo, but added the kbs-CentOS-Extra repo lately. So, there's one as well and I thought I might better get this one since it is rebuilt for CentOS. I'm getting a few confusing dependencies, though. fedora-usermgmt noarch 0.8-1 kbs-CentOS-Extras 7.7 k fedora-usermgmt-setup noarch 0.8-1 kbs-CentOS-Extras 5.7 k fedora-usermgmt-shadow-utils noarch 0.8-1 kbs-CentOS-Extras 6.5 k Which made me think a second time and stop installing. There's no description for fedora-usermgmt. Can I install these three packages without concern?
Yes. It's a framework for creating non-conflicting system accounts. I think it's horribly over-thought, but it it should be harmless.
Matthew Miller wrote on Sun, 16 Apr 2006 19:33:12 -0400:
Yes. It's a framework for creating non-conflicting system accounts. I think it's horribly over-thought, but it it should be harmless.
Thanks, Matthew. Installed and all is well. I found some more documentation on this now as well. Interesting feature, but as you say, might add a bit of complexity. As I understand if I don't enable it it won't do anything.
Kai