Hi Enjyu!
Allow me to clarify that the version of yum which exists for
YDL 5, is
not the same design which exists in YDL 4/4.1. If I'm
reading your
statement correctly the reason you don't see anything in
yum.repos.d
within YDL 4.1 is because all necessary instructions or
modifications
you intend to implement can be done within yum.conf.
Modifying yum within YDL 5 however, requires modification
of
yum.repos.d -- not yum.conf.
You can avoid dealing with YDL 4.1 entirely by moving up to
YDL 5. The
advantage of doing this is that your machine will become
current on the
latest release available for YDL. Of course, within YDL 5
the changes
you wish to make within yum from within yum.repos.d will be
the correct
strategy.
TSS, which created YDL in the first place did tested whether
YDL 5
works on your machine. They determined that YDL 5 will run
on your
machine. That statement is here:
http://www.terrasoftsolutions.
com/support/hardware/breakdown/index.php?hw_cat_id=7
On Thu, 20 Sep 2007 09:52:45 +0900 泊吉伸
<yoshinobu tomaken.jp> wrote:
> Dear,subscribers
>
> I'm enjyu(Japanese)
> I installed ydl4.1 in B/W(G3 350MHz),and want to
install Gnash to use
> yum. but it doesn't work well.
> under yum.respo.d is'nt exist any files.
> maybe it need some files but I can't seach them.
> please tell me need files.
>
> thank you
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