[Yum] Repo Management

Paul McIntyre paul.mcintyre at vulnerableminds.com
Wed Oct 10 11:28:51 UTC 2007


You could try generating an RPM for each device with dependency that
specifics the version/release of some software. This way you only have to do
a "yum install <device name pkg>".
-Paul

On 10/9/07, Michael Gale <michael.gale at pason.com> wrote:
>
> Hey,
>
>         I am sure this has been asked a few times:
>
> We would like to control access to our yum repo's from the server. So we
> can decide what client will receive what updates or be provided which
> repo.
>
> From the archives is seems like the standard response is to suggest
> that multiple repo's are setup and the changes are made on the client
> side.
>
> Is this still the case ?
>
> --
> Michael Gale
>
> Red Hat Certified Engineer
> Network Administrator
> Pason Systems Corp.
>
> "Fools ignore complexity. Pragmatists suffer it. Some can avoid it.
> Geniuses remove it" - Alan Perlis
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