Dear Fellows: I don't know if this is the right way to make this question but I have not an idea of how do that so here goes: I want to update some packages of my CentOS (eg.: Apache, PHP, etc.); when I tried downloading the packages and requesting for it dependencies I need go online again and download then, and again, and again....very tired. So I need a way to set a repo (I can make the REPO in one of my local servers) and once a request an update this come with dependences satisficied. I'm not talking of make a "yum -y update"; is more liked an intelligent "rpm" with REPO connection. ;-) Best Regards Saludos Fraternales _____________________________ Atte. Alberto García Gómez M:.M:. Administrador de Redes/Webmaster IPI "Carlos Marx", Matanzas. Cuba. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ron Loftin" <reloftin at twcny.rr.com> To: "CentOS mailing list" <centos at centos.org> Sent: Tuesday, July 21, 2009 6:40 PM Subject: Re: [CentOS] ntp time server > > On Tue, 2009-07-21 at 18:36 -0400, Andy Harrison wrote: >> On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 6:22 PM, Scott Silva<ssilva at sgvwater.com> wrote: >> >> >> > If there are other interfaces available, FreeBSD does well as a >> > timeserver >> > with SOME GPS receivers. But if it is working OK, I would just leave it >> > running unless the hardware is going south. >> > >> >> It's not so much that the hardware is currently going south, it's just >> Sun being Sun. When a box gets this old, they start charging ungodly >> amounts for support costs. >> > That's what eBay is for. ;^P > >> > -- > Ron Loftin reloftin at twcny.rr.com > > "God, root, what is difference ?" Piter from UserFriendly > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos