Thanks! that's exactly what I wanted to know! Mariano On 7/17/06, J.W. Bizzaro <jeff at bioinformatics.org> wrote: > > Hi Mariano, > > A yum repo for Fedora Core hasn't (yet) been set up, but since Rocks is a > RedHat-derivative, you may find that the BioBrew/Rocks binaries work with > certain versions of Fedora. > > As an example, you can add the following to your yum configuration file to > ignore the release version and platform variables (e.g., i386) associated > with > BioBrew/Rocks: > > --------8<-------- > [biobrew] > name=BioBrew > baseurl=http://biobrew.bioinformatics.org/rpm/rocks/4/i386/ > gpgcheck=0 > -------->8-------- > > Your Fedora's yum system will then read the BioBrew/Rocks repo (only > bioinformatics & HPC RPMS are in there) when looking for packages. > > Cheers, > Jeff > > Mala-Thor! Mariano Latorre wrote: > > What can I do if I have fedora c3/c4/c5 ? > > > > thanks > > Mariano > > -- > J.W. Bizzaro > Bioinformatics Organization, Inc. (Bioinformatics.Org) > E-mail: jeff at bioinformatics.org > Phone: +1 508 890 8600 > -- > _______________________________________________ > BioBrew-Users mailing list > BioBrew-Users at bioinformatics.org > https://bioinformatics.org/mailman/listinfo/biobrew-users > -- Mala-Thor! Mariano Latorre -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://bioinformatics.org/pipermail/biobrew-users/attachments/20060717/57ecd93d/attachment.html