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how to install yum in RH enterprise ??

how to install yum in RH enterprise ??

2006-05-24       - By Ed Wilts

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On Wed, May 24, 2006 at 08:03:19PM -0700, Leuy Eeelyu wrote:
> Hi.. Does it mean that even I installed yum in RHEL, I
> still cannot use "yum update httpd" to update the
> httpd to the latest version for RHEL right ?

Correct.  

> Then what is the point to install yum in RHEL?  

We use RHN at work and use up2date to get the RHEL pieces.  We then
point yum at the Dag archives and add on the bits that we want that RHEL
doesn't include (proftpd, bash-completion, etc.).  It's perfectly valid
to have multiple repositories.

At home, I use a RHEL rebuild and use yum to keep my entire system up to
date.  However, I am willing to take the risks associated with the 3rd
party distro in return for being cheap.  My employer minimizes its risk
by subscribing to RHN for the binary updates.

       .../Ed

> --- Ed Wilts <ewilts@(protected)> wrote:
>
> > On Wed, May 24, 2006 at 06:12:57AM -0700, Leuy
> > Eeelyu wrote:
> > > Beside may I know whether I can use yum to replace
> > up2date to update
> > > the EL system without paying the RHN Fees that
> > required by up2date?  
> >
> > No.  The binaries are not freely distributable.  The only place
> > you'll find RHEL binaries is on RHN for which a subscription is
> > required.
> >
> > > Now, the subcription has expired, so if yum is
> > installed in EL, I can
> > > just use "yum update all" as in FC to update the
> > EL system right ?
> > > Then why need to pay the RHN fees for EL?   Why
> > yum is installed in FC
> > > but not in EL ?  
> >
> > FC binaries are freely distributable.  RHEL binaries are not.  There
> > are no RHEL repositories for yum to point at.
> >
> > There are projects out there that rebuild the RHEL source rpms and
> > get you close to RHEL but you won't have a true RHEL distribution
> > when you're done.   One of these could, however, be close enough for
> > what your business requirements are (i.e. no commercial support, a
> > lag in security update availability, possible bugs that aren't there
> > in RHEL, and possible 3rd party software incompatibility issues).
> >
> >         .../Ed

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Ed Wilts, RHCE
Mounds View, MN, USA
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