[RH9] any yum repositories kept up to date?
I have a couple of RedHat 9 machines that I kept up to date with yum
after up2date no longer supported RH9.
Does anyone know of yum repositories that keep RH9 packages that are
kept current. I know RH are no longer supporting, but maybe there is a
community that is cooking their own rpms?
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Re: [RH9] any yum repositories kept up to date?
Troy Piggins wrote:
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> I have a couple of RedHat 9 machines that I kept up to date with yum
> after up2date no longer supported RH9.
>
> Does anyone know of yum repositories that keep RH9 packages that are
> kept current. I know RH are no longer supporting, but maybe there is a
> community that is cooking their own rpms?
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[url]http://www.fedoralegacy.org[/url]
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Re: [RH9] any yum repositories kept up to date?
* Thor wrote:[color=blue]
> Troy Piggins wrote:
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>> I have a couple of RedHat 9 machines that I kept up to date with yum
>> after up2date no longer supported RH9.
>>
>> Does anyone know of yum repositories that keep RH9 packages that are
>> kept current. I know RH are no longer supporting, but maybe there is a
>> community that is cooking their own rpms?[/color]
>
> [url]http://www.fedoralegacy.org[/url][/color]
Very good, thanks.
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Re: [RH9] any yum repositories kept up to date?
Troy Piggins wrote:
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> * Thor wrote:[color=green]
>> Troy Piggins wrote:
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>>> I have a couple of RedHat 9 machines that I kept up to date with yum
>>> after up2date no longer supported RH9.
>>>
>>> Does anyone know of yum repositories that keep RH9 packages that are
>>> kept current. I know RH are no longer supporting, but maybe there is a
>>> community that is cooking their own rpms?[/color]
>>
>> [url]http://www.fedoralegacy.org[/url][/color]
>
> Very good, thanks.
>[/color]
I use apt myself, but if you are a kde user then
[url]http://apt.kde-redhat.org/yum[/url]
May be of assistance as well
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