> I think there is a lot of confusion here. That change is to allow you to
> install updates from the TESTING repository. If you look at
> /etc/yum.repos.d/BlueQuartz-Base.repo you will see there is a commented
> section for the testing repo. If you want to install updates on a "test"
> server, then you might want to uncomment those sections so that you get
> the very latest stuff, that is still in a testing phase. On a
> "production" system, I would think that would not be very wise.
So would you recommend those that just ran that Perl command to uncomment
out the lines for the testing server to re-comment out those lines if we are
in a production environment?
I am assuming that the commenting should look as such:
#[BlueQuartz-testing]
#name=BlueQuartz 5100R on CentOS4 - $basearch - Unreleased Updates
#baseurl=http://bluequartz.org/pub/BlueQuartz/5100R/CentOS4/testing/$basearc
h/
#gpgcheck=0