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Adam, thank you for this suggestion. It seems to do what I want and I'm going with it for now. Yuri Adam T. Bowen wrote:
Hi, On Tue, 30 Jun 2009 11:02:20 -0600, Yuri Csapo <ycsapo@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:On Ubuntu, you can tell apt to simply 'hold' a package and it will justdothat. Does anybody know of anything similar on RedHat?If you are using yum to update the system, then you can add an "exclude" directive to your /etc/yum.conf. See the man page for yum.conf. Cheers Adam
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