[ydl-gen] Gambas on YDL 5.0.2 - correction

Derick Centeno aguilarojo at verizon.net
Wed Nov 7 12:38:49 MST 2007


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Correction:

...should actually be in separate files within the yum.repos.d directory.

The code you posted should be in separate files and named for Livna Stable,
something like:

livna_stable.repo

For Fedora Extras:

fedora_extras.repo

Each file points to just one url.

Once the above is out of the way, yum should work fine and you'll have another
benefit.  The add/remove software application within YDL 5 known as pirut
can be used to search for gambas for you (as it uses yum as a search tool also).
Just start it up and after you've entered your root or system admin password
then press the very large Search icon, and enter gambas into the field.  Then
click upon Search on the Right side of the field.  To have whatever is listed
installed click upon the box such that a little check appears.  After all the
selections which interest you are made then click upon Apply, and you should be
good to go from there.

On Wed, 07 Nov 2007 10:14:41 -0500
Derick Centeno <aguilarojo at verizon.net> wrote:

> Hi Tomasz:
> 
> This is not my specialty but it seems to me that you didn't implement  
> the advisory posted here:
> 
> http://www.terrasoftsolutions.com/support/solutions/ydl_5.0/yum.shtml
> 
> In other words, what you have in one yum.conf file, should actually  
> be in separate directories... 

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