From: Adrian Coman adi.coman@gmail.com
Is there a CentOS yum repository for mplayer&dependencies?
From: Ralph Angenendt ra+centos@br-online.de
I'm kinda curious.
I'm typically tapping the Livna.ORG archives for RHEL3Ux/CentOS3.x (Fedora Core 1 repository) and RHEL4Ux/CentOS4.x (Fedora Core 3 repository) for MPlayer and a number of other programs that Livna.ORG provides.
Nothing against DAG, but I typically like to use Fedora Extras/Livna.ORG first, unless I can't find something or have an issue. Does anyone else do this as well, or is DAG the preferred option among most?
-- Bryan J. Smith mailto:b.j.smith@ieee.org
I swear by Dag's repository. It's got everything I need.
On May 20, 2005, at 9:42 AM, Bryan J. Smith b.j.smith@ieee.org wrote:
From: Adrian Coman adi.coman@gmail.com
Is there a CentOS yum repository for mplayer&dependencies?
From: Ralph Angenendt ra+centos@br-online.de
I'm kinda curious.
I'm typically tapping the Livna.ORG archives for RHEL3Ux/CentOS3.x (Fedora Core 1 repository) and RHEL4Ux/CentOS4.x (Fedora Core 3 repository) for MPlayer and a number of other programs that Livna.ORG provides.
Nothing against DAG, but I typically like to use Fedora Extras/ Livna.ORG first, unless I can't find something or have an issue. Does anyone else do this as well, or is DAG the preferred option among most?
-- Bryan J. Smith mailto:b.j.smith@ieee.org
CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
considering the FUD fedora talks about mixing repositories..and the enormous amount of packages Dag has. I just use dag. So far i have yet to find he doesn't have something i need.
Bryan J. Smith b.j.smith@ieee.org wrote:
From: Adrian Coman adi.coman@gmail.com
Is there a CentOS yum repository for mplayer&dependencies?
From: Ralph Angenendt ra+centos@br-online.de
I'm kinda curious.
I'm typically tapping the Livna.ORG archives for RHEL3Ux/CentOS3.x (Fedora Core 1 repository) and RHEL4Ux/CentOS4.x (Fedora Core 3 repository) for MPlayer and a number of other programs that Livna.ORG provides.
Nothing against DAG, but I typically like to use Fedora Extras/Livna.ORG first, unless I can't find something or have an issue. Does anyone else do this as well, or is DAG the preferred option among most?
-- Bryan J. Smith mailto:b.j.smith@ieee.org
CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
is there stuff in livna which isn't in dag/dries
hmm... will have to take a look
Cheers, MaZe.
On Fri, 2005-05-20 at 17:55 +0200, Maciej Zenczykowski wrote:
is there stuff in livna which isn't in dag/dries
hmm... will have to take a look
I haven't found much that I needed that wasn't in dag's repository. Only two items. Here's what I've found.
gtkpod - for iPods, obviously xine mplayer mplayer-plugin bittorrent gkrellm irssi - ncurses IRC client mozilla-flash xmms-mp3 centericq - ncurses Jabber client
pine, even (yes, I still sometimes use that)
Almost everything I've needed has been there. And that's a wide range of stuff.
The only thing I've installed from downloaded binaries has been Java stuff, jdk, eclipse, tomcat, etc. And I like to install that stuff manually anyway.
Other than that, he didn't have slrn and rioutil. So I had to install those from source. But that's it. And one could argue that slrn and rioutil aren't *that* widely used, perhaps.
Preston
On Fri, 20 May 2005, Preston Crawford wrote:
On Fri, 2005-05-20 at 17:55 +0200, Maciej Zenczykowski wrote:
is there stuff in livna which isn't in dag/dries
hmm... will have to take a look
I haven't found much that I needed that wasn't in dag's repository. Only two items. Here's what I've found.
gtkpod - for iPods, obviously xine mplayer mplayer-plugin bittorrent gkrellm irssi - ncurses IRC client mozilla-flash xmms-mp3 centericq - ncurses Jabber client
pine, even (yes, I still sometimes use that)
Almost everything I've needed has been there. And that's a wide range of stuff.
The only thing I've installed from downloaded binaries has been Java stuff, jdk, eclipse, tomcat, etc. And I like to install that stuff manually anyway.
Other than that, he didn't have slrn and rioutil. So I had to install those from source. But that's it. And one could argue that slrn and rioutil aren't *that* widely used, perhaps.
You can contribute them at RPMforge :) The reason why at least slrn is not in my repository is because it comes with Fedora by default. But that didn't stop me for some other stuff evidently.
So I might add both if nobody else does.
-- dag wieers, dag@wieers.com, http://dag.wieers.com/ -- [all I want is a warm bed and a kind word and unlimited power]