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   db yum_repositories setprop $REPO priority 10
 
   db yum_repositories setprop $REPO priority 10
   #set to 99 for testing when you want to remove priority, or use delprop $REPO
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   #set to 99 for testing when you want to remove priority
 
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Revision as of 10:57, 22 November 2008

yum-plugin-priorities

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Currently under development. MAY WORK


This page is intended to explore the possible use of yum-plugin-priorities in order to help prevent the installation of unwanted rpms from 3rd-party repositories such as dag, dries, etc.

Inspired by Bugzilla:4757

Installation

SME 7.x (Centos 4.x

yum --enablerepo=extras install yum-plugin-priorities

SME 8.x (Centos 5.x)

(untested!)

yum --enablerepo=extras install yum-priorities

Configuration

New config files

(SME 7.x): The installation of yum-plugin-priorities will create /etc/yum/pluginconf.d/priorities.conf with the following settings

[main]
enabled = 1
check_obsoletes = 1

These settings tell yum to pay attention to the 'priority' setting for each repo, and to make sure the an 'obsoletes' flag in a low priority repo will not result in the removal of a package from a higher-priority repo.

Either Modify /etc/yum.conf sme 7.3

Now add priority=10 to the repos in /etc/yum.conf that are enabled by default.

cd /etc
mv yum.conf yum.conf.sav
sed s/enabled=1/enabled=1\\npriority=10/ /etc/yum.conf.sav > yum.conf

Or Modify /etc/yum.conf/* in sme 7.4

create priority db

#!/bin/bash

for REPO in smeaddons smecontribs smedev smeextras smeos smetest smeupdates smeupdates-testing addons base  centosplus contrib extras updates
do
 db yum_repositories setprop $REPO priority 10
 #set to 99 for testing when you want to remove priority
done

echo "now run"
echo "expand-template /etc/yum.smerepos.d/sme-base.repo"

add the following, to the bottom of the fragment, use templates-custom if you prefer

nano -w  /etc/e-smith/templates-custom/etc/yum.smerepos.d/sme-base.repo/20repositories 

      if (exists $props{priority})
       {
           $OUT .= "priority" . '=' . $props{priority} . "\n";
       }

Testing 7.3

Original Configuration

yum update
...
Transaction Summary
=============================================================================
Install      0 Package(s)
Update       8 Package(s)
Remove       0 Package(s)
yum --enablerepo=dag update
...
Transaction Summary
=============================================================================
Install     22 Package(s)
Update      80 Package(s)
Remove       0 Package(s)

After modifying /etc/yum.conf

yum update
...
Transaction Summary
=============================================================================
Install      0 Package(s)
Update       8 Package(s)
Remove       0 Package(s)
yum --enablerepo=dag update
...
Error: Missing Dependency: perl(DBD::Pg) >= 1.32 is needed by package perl-DBIx-DBSchema
...

To Do

Figure out why setting priorities results in missing dependcies.

I tried giving all 'sme' repos higher priority (priority=5) than the centos repos (priority=10) - same result.

Testing 7.4

actually 7.4rc1

yum update (priority=99)

Install      1 Package(s)         
Update      26 Package(s)  

yum update enablerepo=dag (priority=99)

0 packages excluded due to repository priority protections
Install     11 Package(s)         
Update      42 Package(s)   


yum update enablerepo=dag (priority=10)

496 packages excluded due to repository priority protections
Install      1 Package(s)         
Update      28 Package(s)   

the two extra packages I installed from dag, they should be updated

all OK

To Do

try other priorities, ie give sme repos higher priority then centos and see what happens