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Are you sure you can't make a chimera install by salvaging packages
off corresponding version of Fedora? In case it's not the way,
creating your own repository is surprisingly doable. Googling for
"yum repository" gave me enough hints when I had to do that. You're
looking at some maintainer work (editing specfiles and recompiling
the source package) every time the dependencies for your packages
change, however.<br>
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On 02/24/2012 12:44 AM, Micha wrote:
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<p>I was just given a red hat enterprise 6 system to setup for a
project, only there is no repository setup on in and for this
project I need pretty bleeding edge software and software that
is not installed. Unfortunately for this project I come from a
debian background so I have no knowledge of the red hat
repository management world.</p>
<p>How do I setup a repository and which ones are available?</p>
<p>I need up to date boost libraries (1.46 and up) and hwloc at
the moment, not sure yet what else.</p>
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Thanks</p>
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