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GF has a 'gf-release' package that includes gpg keys for package signing and repository information. Installing this package for your Enterprise Linux version should allow you to use normal tools such as yum to install packages and their dependencies. By default the stable GF repo is enabled, there is also a 'gf-testing' repository that contains packages that are not yet deemed stable.
 
GF has a 'gf-release' package that includes gpg keys for package signing and repository information. Installing this package for your Enterprise Linux version should allow you to use normal tools such as yum to install packages and their dependencies. By default the stable GF repo is enabled, there is also a 'gf-testing' repository that contains packages that are not yet deemed stable.
  
If you are running an EL6 based system, please visit here to get the newest 'gf-release' package for EL6: [http://mirror.symnds.com/distributions/gf/el/6/gf/x86_64/gf-release-6-5.gf.el6.noarch.rpm gf-el6]
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If you are running an EL6 based system, please visit here to get the newest 'gf-release' package for EL6: [http://mirror.symnds.com/distributions/gf/el/6/gf/x86_64/gf-release-6-6.gf.el6.noarch.rpm gf-el6]
 
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If you are running an EL5 based system, please visit here to get the newest 'gf-release' package for EL5: [http://mirror.symnds.com/distributions/gf/el/5/gf/x86_64/gf-release-5-5.gf.el5.noarch.rpm gf-el5]
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If you are running an EL5 based system, please visit here to get the newest 'gf-release' package for EL5: [http://mirror.symnds.com/distributions/gf/el/5/gf/x86_64/gf-release-5-6.gf.el5.noarch.rpm gf-el5]
 
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Revision as of 16:05, 28 February 2014

How can I use the packages produced by this project?

GF has a 'gf-release' package that includes gpg keys for package signing and repository information. Installing this package for your Enterprise Linux version should allow you to use normal tools such as yum to install packages and their dependencies. By default the stable GF repo is enabled, there is also a 'gf-testing' repository that contains packages that are not yet deemed stable.

If you are running an EL6 based system, please visit here to get the newest 'gf-release' package for EL6: gf-el6
If you are running an EL5 based system, please visit here to get the newest 'gf-release' package for EL5: gf-el5

You can verify these packages and their keys from the GhettoForge project's keys page: Ghettoforge Keys