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ATrpms for Fedora 14; upcoming EOL for Fedora 12
ATrpms is officially launching Fedora 14 support.

http://ATrpms.net/dist/f14/

o The actual download location is http://dl.atrpms.net/. Mirrors are
listed at http://ATrpms.net/documentation/mirrors/

o "stable", "testing" and "bleeding", the three subrepos per
distribution are not cumulative inclusive on the server
side.
E.g. you need to add "stable" for "testing", and both "stable"
and "testing" for "bleeding".

ATrpms is a 3rd party general purpose package repository. It currently
supports

o F14/i386, F14/x86_64, F13/i386, F13/x86_64, F12/i386,
F12/x86_64
o RHEL6beta/i386, RHEL6beta/x86_64, RHEL5/i386, RHEL5/x86_64,
RHEL4/i386, RHEL4/x86_64, RHEL3/i386, RHEL3/x86_64

F12 support will be EOL'd once the Fedora Project drops support for it
(e.g. in about a month's time).

Installation instructions can be found under

http://ATrpms.net/documentation/install/

As a quickstart here are common configuration settings for various
package resolvers (replace i386 with x86_64 as needed). Installing via
the atrpms-repo package method is recommended, though.

o yum
[atrpms]
name=Fedora 14 - i386 - ATrpms
baseurl=http://dl.atrpms.net/f14-i386/atrpms/stable

o smart
[atrpms]
name=Fedora 14 - i386 - ATrpms
baseurl=http://dl.atrpms.net/f14-i386/atrpms/stable
type=rpm-md

o apt
repomd http://dl.atrpms.net f14-i386/atrpms/stable

you can provide feedback or request support on the ATrpms lists
(http://lists.atrpms.net/), or the common bug tracker
(http://bugzilla.atrpms.net/).

Enjoy!
Axel Thimm.
--
http://thimm.gr/ - http://ATrpms.net/