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On Wed, Oct 31, 2018 at 2:24 PM Scott Klement <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

I wonder if there's a process whereby these things could be added to the
yum repo, so anyone could install them via yum? Or is that something
IBM has to do...?


To add it to the IBM repo the following alternative scenarios are possible

1. The Rochester gang build the RPM and add it to the repo.
2. I build the RPM and pass it to them and after they sort things out
they add it to the repo.
3. Anyone builds the RPM and creates their own repo and posts their
.repo file users can voluntarily add to /QOpenSys/etc/yum/repos.

I see Kevin Bucknum has already replied, and he is right. My repo file is
the-i-doctor.repo

[the-i-doctor]
name=the-i-doctor
baseurl=http://the-i-doctor.com/oss/repo/ppc64
enabled=1
gpgcheck=0

All that's there so far is a sorta not-very-featureful port of lynx, the
text-mode browser that is so useful reading .html docs in mc.


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