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How to install repositories RPM for fedora?

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On Thu, 19 Jul 2007 17:24:13 +0200
"mattias jonsson" <jonsson@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Yes but my yum dosen't have it
> 
Hi mattias,

I wouldn't worry about your english.  You do much better than I would in
your language and over the last decade english speakers have gotten very
used to fractured language patterns via the internet.

Have you installed the repositories RPM for fedora?  It will set up the list
of places yum looks for packages and updates.  The live CD usually does this
automatically.  Do an "ls /etc/yum.repos.d/" to see if it is there.  You
should see at least fedora-repo and fedora-updates and if you have installed
the third party repos you might see livna or freshrpm or atrpm or ....

Once that is done, run at a command line

yum list all | grep -i php

to show you a list of all packages that have php in their name, case
insensitive.

See if the package you want is in there.  If it is, you can just type

yum install <package name>  

with a wild card (*) at the end optional.

If it is not, you can look for an RPM someplace else, or as someone else has
suggested, you can install the tarball.  It is good if you put the install
under the /usr/local/ qualifier as it will not conflict with any future
packages.


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