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Old 2nd October 2006, 01:42 PM
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Files disappeared from development repos?

Hello,

I have had FC6T3 installed on my laptop whic was originally updated from an installation of Fedora Core 5.
Sine I had to make changes to my laptop I had to reinstall, so instead of install FC5 and updating it to fc6 (changing yum to use development repos) I have downloaded the 5 FC6 Test3 cd`s.
everything went fine, but when I`ve tried to install utilities I easly installed on my previous FC6T3 installation yum could`nt find them, (utilities like yumex,nagios,gdesklets)

So I decided to search this files in FC6 FTP mirros, but found nothing...

I miss something here, suggestions ?
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Old 2nd October 2006, 10:48 PM
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Well, it seems to be solved now, probably was a general repository problem
strange :-S
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