yum + cache delete files after.
by Balint Cristian
Hi !
Can yum be setted to delete files from /var/cache/yum*** after upgrading/updateing ?
I dig the man but probablyI miss something or is not possible ?
Thanks,
Cristian
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19 years, 9 months
Re: PowerPC support
by Nicholas Wourms
Paul Iadonisi wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 30, 2003 at 06:20:43AM -0400, mike(a)flyn.org wrote:
>
>>Is there any plans to add a PowerPC build of Fedora?
>
>
> [snip]
>
>
>>Are there any like-minded folks out there?
>
>
> Yes. Me. ;-)
>
> Well, not just PowerPC, but also some other non-x86 platforms in general.
> One request I'd like to make to Red Hat (and any other package maintainers)
> is to please, please, please, don't make rpms ExclusiveArch unless absolutely
> necessary. I realize that may already be the case, but I'm just putting my
[SNIP]
> Also, will patches for non-x86 (even not [yet] supported) platforms be
> accepted? I'm guessing that the answer is 'as time permits' which is fine,
> I would just like to know if it's worth submitting patches at all for Alpha,
> Arm, (as well as Sparc and PowerPC). Given that Fedora is intended for
> the hobbyist, developer, enthusiast, I'm hoping that the answer is yes.
[SNIP]
Some of us actually remember when Red Hat had a sparc product :-(.
Perhaps it is time for Aurora to merge back into the fold? It seems
that Fedora would be a perfect means to do this...
Cheers,
Nicholas
20 years, 1 month
/etc/redhat-release?
by Michael Schwendt
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Is known yet what will happen to /etc/redhat-release?
In case the 2nd Severn Beta will be the first Fedora Core "test"
release, will /etc/redhat-release be gone already and reappear as
/etc/fedora-release?
Sort of
$ cat /etc/fedora-release
Fedora Core release 0.90.94 (Severn)
or similar? Or will there be a different transition?
Any known details would be interesting in order to prepare some
src.rpms in Fedora.us's Severn repository for Cambridge.
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20 years, 2 months
Re: Kind request: Set release version to "10" (was: Retain upgrade paths)
by Rex Dieter
Florian La Roche wrote:
> Axel Thimm wrote:
> > I'd like to kindly request to set to release version to "10" or
> > something higher than "9.0.94".
>
> The decision about the version number is already done.
If by that, you mean that the decision is to stick with 0.94 without much
discussion (that I've seen or heard) and despite it's obvious
shortcomings... that's a shame. Heading down this path will also lead to
lots of, IMO, uncessessary Epoch inflation. One example:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=105746
I'm sure if nothing is done, many more will follow.
I don't know about you Axel, but until I see a better alternative, I'll
personally be inflating Fedora X.Y to rh(X+10)Y in the release tag of
packages I maintain. The only other alternative is to simply increment
Epoch for everything, which is yucky, yucky.
-- Rex
20 years, 2 months
automated build tool for an src.rpm tree ?
by Balint Cristian
Hi !
Have someone developed a tool or have knowledge of some perl/python scripted stuff for
automated build of a src.rpm tree wich inteligently compute dependency and start compiling/installing
packages step by step in right order till whole tree is compiled and installed.
PS: dont need to knoledge even some bug hunting skill :)))
Thanks a lot,
Cristian
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20 years, 2 months
xmms release number
by Harald Hoyer
Hi Bill,
can't we name our release s.th. like -0.x for xmms, so that users can
use up2date and install the original xmms-xxx-1 from www.xmms.org with
MP3 support?
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20 years, 2 months
GUI xml-rpc bugzilla tool
by Alexander Larsson
A couple of weeks ago jrb and I spent some time writing a GUI (pygtk)
frontend to the redhat bugzilla xml-rpc interfaces. It does local
caching of bug data, so after a possibly slow initial query bug work is
really fast.
Packages availible at:
http://people.redhat.com/~jrb/files/bugtool-0.1-1.noarch.rpm
http://people.redhat.com/~jrb/files/bugtool-0.1-1.src.rpm
At the moment you can only view bugs and add comments. The tool is
clearly not finished yet, but might still be of use to peopl.
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20 years, 2 months
Developer's Guide
by Roozbeh Pournader
Attached is a suggested patch for the Developer's Guide document,
against the current version in CVS.
One issue I didn't patch, is that 'epoch' is never explained in the
document, although it's referenced twice. It certainly needs to be
written about, since there are people who don't know what it is (I
didn't).
Changes are:
1. Fixed a typo in the legal notice.
2. Explained that anonymous access, as specified in the CVS guidelines,
is not enough for changing the files on the server.
3. Mentioned that the Guidelines on RPM should be used as a checklist
(almost all of its items were already explained elsewhere).
4. Mentioned that 'all' of the criteria should be met for a Beta
Exception (was I right?)
roozbeh
20 years, 2 months
fedora only for US users ?
by Cosmic Flo
this message is a little hard but :
- at first time wizard, keyboard configuration is US, not the selected
language at install.
- mozilla is only configured for US (language for web page, interface), the
selected language at install have no importance.
- evolution's meteo is Boston US, I have selected an other city in Europe.
- the fedora.redhat.com web site (presentation, pages, documentation) is
only in English language, I have made some propositions to translate it but
no translation project have started.
I think that now the fedora project is more open to community, it's time to
really open it to all languages.
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20 years, 2 months
I volunteer
by Jack Neely
Folks,
I volunteer.
First off, I am the Linux guy at NC State University. I maintain a Red
Hat based distribution called Realm Linux (http://linux.ncsu.edu) along
with large Beowulf clusters and all the meetings and mess to spear head
a Linux movement at NCSU.
I can be found on irc.freenode.net as slack.
What I am interested in:
LPRng - NCSU can't use Cups until me or someone else has the time to
make cups use kerberos authentication. I'm thinking this will appear in
Alternatives RSN but I'll keep an eye out for it.
OpenAFS - I maintain some pretty decent OpenAFS packages that I like a
lot more than the RPMs from upstream. Mine are FHS compliant, and build
kernel modules properly. I would even volunteer to maintain OpenAFS
packages for the community. However, I need some help to figure out how
a default configuration should work and how site specific configuration
should be done. Namely, each site must specify what AFS cell they are
in and probably wish to make changes to the list of cells that the
client can see. Also I would be willing to maintain an aklog package
since 1) it doesn't change much and 2) I assume that most folks (I am)
are using MIT kerberos with OpenAFS.
18 month lifetime - I need an 18 month or longer lifetime. Looks like this is
where Fedora Legacy comes in to play. I've been talking with several
people along the same lines. I'm fortunate in that I've gotten most
things taken care of to the point that I'll only need to support RHL 9
and greater past Red Hat's EOL date. Although, I think I may have a
couple 7.3 servers to take care of (binary Promise RAID drivers). I'd
like to do what I can to help form the Fedora Legacy part of the
project.
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Realm Linux Administration and Development
PAMS Computer Operations at NC State University
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20 years, 2 months