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Old 06-09-2012, 01:19 PM   #1
semmerich
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frhbase repo issue


Hey Guys,

I am trying to install nagios but I am running into dependency issues. gd-2.0.35-10.el6.x86_64 and some other rpms I need are right not being pulled from the frhbase repo which is not working. does anyone know a similar repo, where frbase is located on the web, or where to change where yum is looking for that repo. Its not in yum.repos.d. I am going to assume that rpmforge has what I need since it contains the nagios rpms but I dont know how to make yum look to that repo for these rpms.

any help would be useful thanks.
 
  


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