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Troy Dawson <[log in to unmask]>
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Troy Dawson <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 10 Dec 2007 16:36:10 -0600
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Hello,
I know I promised that Scientific Linux 3 would transition into legacy mode on 
December 1.  I'm a little late on that promise.

I have the new yum-conf for each of the distributions ready.  They are 
currently in the testing area, so that people can test them if they want.  If 
there are no major objections, or bugs found, I will push these out to their 
respective distributions on thursday December 13.

Changes from the old yum-conf

* The files /etc/yum.conf and /etc/cron.daily/yum.cron are not marked as 
"noreplace".  This means that if you have modified /etc/yum.conf or 
/etc/cron.daily/yum.cron, your version will be saved as *.rpmsave and the new 
version will be put in it's place.

* All the /etc/yum.conf.* files have been removed except yum.conf.309, 
yum.conf.30x, and yum.conf.flash

* The yum.conf entries are pointing at /linux/scientific/obsolete/30*, except 
for the errata area of /linux/scientific/309/ .

* The yum.cron (/etc/cron.daily/yum.cron) is the yum.cron from yum-conf-309. 
It does not point to 309, but has the following changes.

  - The yum.cron uses your /etc/yum.conf.  If your /etc/yum.conf has an 
excludes line already in it, it adds the entries in 
/etc/yum.d/yum.cron.excludes.  If your /etc/yum.conf does not have an excludes 
line, it adds one, with the entries from /etc/yum.cron.excludes
  - It does not use /etc/yum.d/yum.cron.primary or 
/etc/yum.d/yum.cron.secondary.  You need to put the list of yum repositories 
you want yum to go to in /etc/yum.conf

If you want to test, or simply get a head start,
SRPMS
ftp://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/30rolling/testing/i386/SRPMS
All the other rpms are at
ftp://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/30rolling/testing/i386/RPMS/yum

Specifically
ftp://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/30rolling/testing/i386/RPMS/yum/yum-conf-301-8.SL.noarch.rpm
ftp://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/30rolling/testing/i386/RPMS/yum/yum-conf-302-8.SL.noarch.rpm
ftp://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/30rolling/testing/i386/RPMS/yum/yum-conf-303-8.SL.noarch.rpm
ftp://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/30rolling/testing/i386/RPMS/yum/yum-conf-304-8.SL.noarch.rpm
ftp://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/30rolling/testing/i386/RPMS/yum/yum-conf-305-8.SL.noarch.rpm
ftp://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/30rolling/testing/i386/RPMS/yum/yum-conf-307-8.SL.noarch.rpm
ftp://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/30rolling/testing/i386/RPMS/yum/yum-conf-308-8.SL.noarch.rpm

Thanks
Troy
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