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Date:  Wed, 15 Feb 2006 17:50:16 +0000
From:  Dogsbody <dan (at mark) dogsbody.org>
Subject:  [coba-e:04094] Updating BQ (Was: Shell-tools)
To:  coba-e (at mark) bluequartz.org
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Hisao SHIBUYA wrote:
> I moved the packages and tgz for testing release to release repository.
> So, you can install 5100R-shell-tools.noarch with yum.
> 
> I write note again.
> The detail is http://bluequartz.org/ml/archive/coba-e/3800/3881.html
> 
> *Note*
> If you already installed August release such as
> base-bluequartz-glue-5100R-0.20050818BQ29.noarch.rpm, please update from
> this tgz updater with './update.sh' command.
> You can not install with yum, if you installed the packages with Epoch tag.
> Because, rpm recognize the package with Epoch is newer than the package
> without Epoch tag.

Pretty please could someone explain this

I'm really sorry but I don't understand! :-/

I noticed a load of security updates to CentOS today so ran `yum
check-update` only to find that there are a load of BQ updates as well.

So should I not run `yum update` !? :-\

What and where are the tgz and './update.sh' !?

Thank you in advance.

Dan