what will be the difference of doing this and editing /etc/yum.conf like
this:
exclude=beagle*,kerry
When I have this I won't get any beagle when I do a yum search beagle,
but when I install something that "depends" on beagle it still gets
installed even though I told yum to exclude it.
Bjorge
Jeroen van Meeuwen wrote:
How about you add exclude=beagle* to your repository configuration in
/etc/yum.repos.d/*.repo ?
Kind regards,
Jeroen van Meeuwen
-kanarip
Bjorge Solli wrote:
If I then run a yum updategroup "GNOME Desktop Environment" it will come
back. I could always remove it again, but I just thought there was a way
of editing these groups.
Bjorge
Globe Trotter wrote:
this does not completely answer your question but how about yum
remove beagle?
Trotter
--- Bjorge Solli <bjorge@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Is there an easy way of excluding a package from an install group?
Editing /etc/yum.conf and add the package to exclude, or using
--exclude did not help.
I'm trying to not install beagle* as it is too heavy on my network
drives. beagle-gui and beagle-evolution are in the "GNOME Desktop
Environment" group.
Regards
Bjorge
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