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Ok, so where can I get package foo?

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Ok, so where can I get package foo?

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The fastest way to get 3rd party packages is via up2date. Look at /etc/sysconfig/rhn/sources and read the comments for readymade config lines for several repos. You must be running up2date-4.3.19-1.WB1 or newer and be sure to look for a .rpmnew if you have edited the file in the past. But to give a general answer, anywhere you would get foo for RHEL. If you cannot find a package built specifically for RHEL or WBEL you can try a package for RH9 or Fedora Core since many of the packages in RHEL3 are the exact same packages as appeared in RH9 and RHEL4/WBEL4 are based closely on FC3. If that search also fails try the RH7.3 version or rebuild it from the srpm. Some places you might try: Yum Repositories: ATrpms JPackage Dag Wieers Apt RPM repository Yes, Dag supports yum as well as apt despite the name. Apt Repositories (you will need to install a copy of apt or manually download and install) Dag Wieers Apt RPM repository FreshRPMS Other RPMFind Ok, I know several folks have posted to the

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