I read that updates for Greyhole in Fedora 12 stopped at v0.7.5. Why is that and is it safe to manually install newer updates?
I updated manually to 0.8.99.1. But when I tried update greyhole v0.9.0-1 I got:
"file /usr/bin/greyhole from install of greyhole-0.9.0-1.x86_64 conflicts with file from package hda-greyhole-0.8.99-1.x86_64"
Is this a Fedora 14 update only?
Greyhole updates for Fedora 12
Re: Greyhole updates for Fedora 12
You can update manually, no problem there.
But you need to install the hda-greyhole RPM, not the greyhole one.
Look in the older versions page, which do contain the latest version.
But you need to install the hda-greyhole RPM, not the greyhole one.
Look in the older versions page, which do contain the latest version.
- Guillaume Boudreau
Re: Greyhole updates for Fedora 12
Worked for me
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uname -r; rpm -q samba hda-greyhole
2.6.31.5-127.fc12.x86_64
samba-3.4.9-60.fc12.x86_64
hda-greyhole-0.8.99-1.x86_64
rpm -Uvh http://www.greyhole.net/releases/hda-greyhole-0.9.0-1.`uname -i`.rpm
uname -r; rpm -q samba hda-greyhole
2.6.31.5-127.fc12.x86_64
samba-3.4.9-60.fc12.x86_64
hda-greyhole-0.9.0-1.x86_64
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