Difference between revisions of "Talk:Yum-plugin-priorities"

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only difference is there will be a different fragment to modify /etc/yum.conf/something
 
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If you are only using two priority levels why not look at protectbase.  It basically does the same thing and you only have to indicate which repos you want to protect <small>— [[User:Slords|Slords]] ([[User talk:Slords|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Slords|contribs]]).</small> 22:32, 24 November 2008 (UTC)

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Mmccarn 15:00, 24 November 2008 (UTC)

Odd - all problems went away after update to SME 7.4. Apparently perl-DBIx-SearchBuilder is not in the smeos repo any more (as far as I can tell), so the perl-DBIx-DBSchema requirement for perl-DBIx-SearchBuilder is met from dag with no problems.

I can't find any useful discussions about overall yum-based solutions for this type of error (low-priority repo has an update that includes a 'require' for a newer version of a file from a high-priority repo), which leads me to the following conclusions / recommendations:

  1. This error will only manifest itself to idiots people like me who install experimental stuff on their servers.
  2. yum-plugin-priorities should therefor be included by default, with all sme/centos repos set to priority 10
  3. Potential errors should be handled in documentation, along the lines of:
    • if you install any contribs or non-sme packages using any form of --enablerepo=<xxx>, update with yum --enablerepo=* update (or separate --enablerepo=<xxx> arguments for every repo you've ever included using --enablerepo=) to make sure you get any available updates for your extra packages
    • If you get a 'missing dependancy error' from yum,
      • re-run yum manually using "--exclude <pkgname>" on the command line, replacing <pkgname> with the package that is preventing your update
      • If you suspect that the blocked update resolves a security issue, you must decide for yourself whether to compromise the original sme/centos package and force the update of the non-sme/centos package by running yum --noplugins --enablerepo=* update <pkgname>
ok, we can report back to the bug
- on a clean system priorities isn't needed, but won't hurt
- if you've modified, this will protect you, but you may need to work through rare blocked updates, which can be documented
- the yum fragment has to be modified in the base or a template-custom used

Installation

My "script" for modifying /etc/yum.conf is just my notes on how to make these changes easily and temporarily; I hadn't gotten around to making a custom template fragment yet...

Snoble 09:37, 22 November 2008 (UTC)

You should be able to use my script on 7.3 to populate the db

only difference is there will be a different fragment to modify /etc/yum.conf/something


If you are only using two priority levels why not look at protectbase. It basically does the same thing and you only have to indicate which repos you want to protect Slords (talkcontribs). 22:32, 24 November 2008 (UTC)