This is one of the method to prevents mistakes such as accidentally running yum upgrade with everything. This steps has been tested on CentOS 5. With the plugin enabled, you may add priorities to the target repositories by adding the following line :. Where N is an integer from 1 to The lower the number the more important it is, so CentOS-Base.
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Post by AlanBartlett » Fri Apr 29, am. Post by pschaff » Fri Apr 29, am. Privacy Terms. Quick links. Install 'catdoc' in a CentOS 5. I need to install 'catdoc' package in a CentOS 5. The problem is that this server doesn't have yum installed and I'm a complete noob in Red Hat derived distros. So enable the testing repo of CentOS 5. Change to root user first, then create the repo:. They may or may not replace core CentOS packages, and are not guaranteed to function properly. These packages build and install, but are waiting for feedback from testers as to functionality and stability.
Packages in this repository will come and go during the development period, so it should not be left enabled or used on production systems without due consideration. Then run the make commands again. T1lib is now installed. Next step is to recompile PHP.
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