[CentOS] Why is yum not liked by some?
Les Mikesell
lesmikesell at gmail.comThu Sep 15 05:27:01 UTC 2005
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On Wed, 2005-09-14 at 19:44, Johnny Hughes wrote: > > Will any or all of apt/up2date/yum do the > > right thing if you ask it to install a version of a package > > that is in the repository but not the most current. I was under the > > impression that yum could do that, but have not been able > > to with the yum version in Centos 3.5. > > > The new versions of yum and smartpm use the repomd (repodata directory) > info for updates. Neither will use the old (headers) directory > structure. It looks like under Centos4 I can: yum install nx-0-1.4.0-4.1.centos4 even though nx-0-1.5.0-0.centos4 is also in the repository and would be the default for 'yum install nx'. But under Centos3.5 I can't do the equivalent yum install gaim-1-1.3.1-0.el3 or even specify the latest gaim-1-1.3.1-0.el3.3 Is that a new feature or am I doing something wrong? -- Les Mikesell lesmikesell at gmail.com
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