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yum and art

Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2009 9:45 pm
by nobody
Hello.

I wanted to ask.
When I configured yum to update through art repository it asked if I wish to also update plesk but it recommended no ...
Should I or not ? I have plesk 9.0.1

I use together with art the default repository aswell "was already installed". Is there any way there might be in the future some kind of conflict ?
Some times it updates the base...

Also I do not mind paying for the atomic but I havent yet understood something.
If so. Does this offer me more services than the free user ? And then the whole OS - services - plesk - kernel will be patched and have support if something crashes on the server from the atomic team ?

Re: yum and art

Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2009 12:21 am
by aus-city
You can use exclude= inside the /etc/yum.repos.d and the atomic repo files to block what you don't want updated.

I always use exclude as you may have your own packages or different versions you want preserved.

Re: yum and art

Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2009 8:12 am
by scott
I wanted to ask.
When I configured yum to update through art repository it asked if I wish to also update plesk but it recommended no ...
Should I or not ? I have plesk 9.0.1
Thats a repository of the packages shipped in plesk 8 or 9, dumped into a yum archive. I recommend enabling it on a plesk box, because yum will be able to resolve dependencies the plesk updater cannot.

I use together with art the default repository aswell "was already installed". Is there any way there might be in the future some kind of conflict ?
Some times it updates the base.
..

Generally no, when a conflict arises its generally because of someones bug.
Also I do not mind paying for the atomic but I havent yet understood something.
If so. Does this offer me more services than the free user ? And then the whole OS - services - plesk - kernel will be patched and have support if something crashes on the server from the atomic team ?
[atomic] is the free repo, [asl-2.0] is the commercial repository for our security product, Atomic Secured Linux. You can learn more about that here:
http://www.prometheus-group.com/products/asl.html