[ATrpms-users] MythTV 0.21 stable vs. bleeding

Kirk Bocek t004 at kbocek.com
Tue Mar 11 16:06:05 CET 2008



Mike LaPlante wrote:
> That's what I did. Yesterday I edited my atrpms.repo and changed 
> bleeding to enable=0. Did a yum clean all; yum update and everything 
> went smooth.
> 
> Mike
> 
> Brian Long wrote:
>> I'm currently running 0.21 build 179 from atrpms-bleeding.  Assuming I 
>> would like to stabilize on 0.21 for a while instead of following SVN, 
>> do I just update from the atrpms repo (mythtv 0.21 build 181) and make 
>> sure I never update from atrpms-bleeding?
>>
>> Thanks for confirmation.
>>
>> /Brian/

In my case, I leave all of the atrpms repos enable=0. Previously, to update
the bleeding packages I typed 'yum update -enablerepo=atrpms\*'. To update
from 179 to 181 I simply typed 'yum update --enablerepo=atrpms'. Seems to be
working so far.

Kirk Bocek




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