I use distro Redwall that says to be based on redhat 9, being that in some versions for proper redhat 9, it is asked for dependences that are not supported. the time expense trying to supply the dependences is very great. <BR><BR><B><I>yum-request@lists.dulug.duke.edu</I></B> escreveu: <BLOCKQUOTE class=replbq style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">Send Yum mailing list submissions to<BR>yum@lists.dulug.duke.edu<BR><BR>To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit<BR>https://lists.dulug.duke.edu/mailman/listinfo/yum<BR>or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to<BR>yum-request@lists.dulug.duke.edu<BR><BR>You can reach the person managing the list at<BR>yum-owner@lists.dulug.duke.edu<BR><BR>When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific<BR>than "Re: Contents of Yum digest..."<BR><BR><BR>Today's Topics:<BR><BR>1. Re: instala?ao no redwall firewall (Peter C. Norton)<BR>2. Re:
instala?ao no redwall firewall (seth vidal)<BR>3. forcing yum to bind to a different local ip address <BR>(David Mansfield)<BR>4. Re: forcing yum to bind to a different local ip address<BR>(Menno Smits)<BR>5. Re: forcing yum to bind to a different local ip address<BR>(Les Mikesell)<BR><BR><BR>----------------------------------------------------------------------<BR><BR>Message: 1<BR>Date: Thu, 6 Jul 2006 13:00:54 -0700<BR>From: "Peter C. Norton" <SPACEY-YUM@LENIN.NET><BR>Subject: Re: [Yum] instala?ao no redwall firewall<BR>To: "Yellowdog Updater, Modified" <YUM@LISTS.DULUG.DUKE.EDU><BR>Message-ID: <20060706200054.GD27804@lenin.net><BR>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1<BR><BR>Fabio,<BR><BR>Nesta lista, e normal pedir respostas em ingles. Quasi ninguem fala<BR>portugese aqui.<BR><BR>Sobre sua pergunta, a resposta e que todo e dependente do typo de<BR>linux que se usa. Por example, para redhat enterprise server, tem<BR>sites com os rpms e srpms que se pode
usar (ou se construir) para<BR>resolver todas dependencias.<BR><BR>Por favor responde com que linux usa-se e alguem deveria poder<BR>responder com um lugar que (tomara que) tem todo.<BR><BR>In english, I'm saying in my broken portuguese that normally on this<BR>list english is spoken, and almost no-one speaks portuguese (at least<BR>that's my impression so far).<BR><BR>I said that everything depends on the distribution being used and that<BR>for example redhat's enterprise server has sites with all of the rpms<BR>and srpms available to use (or build).<BR><BR>I asked him to respond with the name of the linux distro he's using<BR>and someone should be able to respond with a site that has (hopefully)<BR>everything.<BR><BR>At least I think that's what I said.<BR><BR>-Peter<BR><BR>On Thu, Jul 06, 2006 at 03:06:34PM +0000, Fabio Aragao wrote:<BR>> Amigos da lista, <BR>> <BR>> Como posso estar instalando o YUM numa distro qeu solicita inumeras dependencias ??<BR>>
existe uma maneira mais facil de instalar que nao solicite tantas dependencias ??<BR>> ja instalei a versao mais antiga do YUm mas sempre pede algo!!!!<BR>> <BR>> __________________________________________________<BR>> Fale com seus amigos de graça com o novo Yahoo! Messenger <BR>> http://br.messenger.yahoo.com/ <BR>> _______________________________________________<BR>> Yum mailing list<BR>> Yum@lists.dulug.duke.edu<BR>> https://lists.dulug.duke.edu/mailman/listinfo/yum<BR><BR><BR>-- <BR>The 5 year plan:<BR>In five years we'll make up another plan.<BR>Or just re-use this one.<BR><BR><BR><BR>------------------------------<BR><BR>Message: 2<BR>Date: Thu, 06 Jul 2006 16:24:45 -0400<BR>From: seth vidal <SKVIDAL@LINUX.DUKE.EDU><BR>Subject: Re: [Yum] instala?ao no redwall firewall<BR>To: "Yellowdog Updater, Modified" <YUM@LISTS.DULUG.DUKE.EDU><BR>Message-ID: <1152217485.14618.10.camel@cutter><BR>Content-Type: text/plain<BR><BR>On Thu, 2006-07-06
at 13:00 -0700, Peter C. Norton wrote:<BR>> Fabio,<BR>> <BR>> Nesta lista, e normal pedir respostas em ingles. Quasi ninguem fala<BR>> portugese aqui.<BR>> <BR>> Sobre sua pergunta, a resposta e que todo e dependente do typo de<BR>> linux que se usa. Por example, para redhat enterprise server, tem<BR>> sites com os rpms e srpms que se pode usar (ou se construir) para<BR>> resolver todas dependencias.<BR>> <BR>> Por favor responde com que linux usa-se e alguem deveria poder<BR>> responder com um lugar que (tomara que) tem todo.<BR>> <BR>> In english, I'm saying in my broken portuguese that normally on this<BR>> list english is spoken, and almost no-one speaks portuguese (at least<BR>> that's my impression so far).<BR>> <BR>> I said that everything depends on the distribution being used and that<BR>> for example redhat's enterprise server has sites with all of the rpms<BR>> and srpms available to use (or
build).<BR>> <BR>> I asked him to respond with the name of the linux distro he's using<BR>> and someone should be able to respond with a site that has (hopefully)<BR>> everything.<BR>> <BR>> At least I think that's what I said.<BR>> <BR>> -Peter<BR><BR>thank you for that, Peter.<BR><BR>Just for the record, I have no problem with folks speaking in languages<BR>other than english on this list. I just can't help in a language other<BR>than my own, I'm afraid.<BR><BR>-sv<BR><BR><BR><BR><BR>------------------------------<BR><BR>Message: 3<BR>Date: Fri, 07 Jul 2006 10:01:04 -0400<BR>From: David Mansfield <YUM@DM.COBITE.COM><BR>Subject: [Yum] forcing yum to bind to a different local ip address <BR>To: yum@lists.dulug.duke.edu<BR>Message-ID: <44AE6920.3090508@dm.cobite.com><BR>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1<BR><BR>Hi,<BR><BR>I'm using yum 2.6.1 from FC5 and I'd like to force yum to use a<BR>different local ip interface (address) than the
default. This is<BR>exactly what the '-b' option to ssh does.<BR><BR>My workstation has two ip addresses (on eth0 and eth0:1).<BR><BR>The reason is that our LAN connects to two different ISP's. By<BR>selecting the interface, we can select which ISP the traffic goes through.<BR><BR>Is it possible to force yum to bind to a different local ip<BR>interface/address?<BR><BR>David<BR><BR><BR><BR>------------------------------<BR><BR>Message: 4<BR>Date: Fri, 07 Jul 2006 15:27:37 +0100<BR>From: Menno Smits <MENNO-YUM@FRESHFOO.COM><BR>Subject: Re: [Yum] forcing yum to bind to a different local ip address<BR>To: "Yellowdog Updater, Modified" <YUM@LISTS.DULUG.DUKE.EDU><BR>Message-ID: <44AE6F59.9070002@freshfoo.com><BR>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed<BR><BR>David Mansfield wrote:<BR>> My workstation has two ip addresses (on eth0 and eth0:1).<BR>> <BR>> The reason is that our LAN connects to two different ISP's. By<BR>> selecting the
interface, we can select which ISP the traffic goes through.<BR>> <BR>> Is it possible to force yum to bind to a different local ip<BR>> interface/address?<BR><BR>I don't think Yum can do this and it probably won't get added as a feature.<BR><BR>What about adding routes to the repositories via the gateway for the <BR>alternate link? For example:<BR><BR>ip route add repo.ip.addr via alt.gw.ip<BR><BR>where repo.ip.addr is the IP of the repository and alt.gw.ip is the <BR>gateway for the network on eth0:1. Do this for each repository you use.<BR><BR>Menno<BR><BR><BR>------------------------------<BR><BR>Message: 5<BR>Date: Fri, 07 Jul 2006 10:01:19 -0500<BR>From: Les Mikesell <LESMIKESELL@GMAIL.COM><BR>Subject: Re: [Yum] forcing yum to bind to a different local ip address<BR>To: "Yellowdog Updater, Modified" <YUM@LISTS.DULUG.DUKE.EDU><BR>Message-ID: <1152284479.29048.4.camel@moola.futuresource.com><BR>Content-Type: text/plain<BR><BR>On Fri, 2006-07-07 at 10:01
-0400, David Mansfield wrote:<BR><BR>> I'm using yum 2.6.1 from FC5 and I'd like to force yum to use a<BR>> different local ip interface (address) than the default. This is<BR>> exactly what the '-b' option to ssh does.<BR>> <BR>> My workstation has two ip addresses (on eth0 and eth0:1).<BR>> <BR>> The reason is that our LAN connects to two different ISP's. By<BR>> selecting the interface, we can select which ISP the traffic goes through.<BR>> <BR>> Is it possible to force yum to bind to a different local ip<BR>> interface/address?<BR><BR>One approach is to tell yum to use a proxy on a different machine, with<BR>the proxy server configured to use the desired gateway as the default.<BR>If you have more than one machine to update you also gain local caching<BR>if the proxy is configured to save files that large - and yum picks<BR>the same mirror URL. You can either add the proxy in yum.conf or<BR>export it as http_proxy in the
environment.<BR><BR>-- <BR>Les Mikesell<BR>lesmikesell@gmail.com<BR><BR><BR><BR><BR>------------------------------<BR><BR>_______________________________________________<BR>Yum mailing list<BR>Yum@lists.dulug.duke.edu<BR>https://lists.dulug.duke.edu/mailman/listinfo/yum<BR><BR><BR>End of Yum Digest, Vol 36, Issue 6<BR>**********************************<BR></BLOCKQUOTE><BR><p> 
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