Atomic Archive : skipfish

../May 21 2012 16:37:4920kb
tmp/Jan 18 2011 16:16:244kb
skipfish-1.54-0.1.b.art.art.src.rpmJan 18 2011 16:09:39182kb
skipfish-1.54-0.1.b.art.src.rpmJan 18 2011 16:09:39182kb
skipfish-1.54-0.1.b.el4.art.src.rpmJan 18 2011 16:09:39182kb
skipfish-1.54-0.1.b.el5.src.rpmJan 18 2011 16:09:39182kb
skipfish-1.54-0.1.b.fc14.art.src.rpmJan 18 2011 16:09:40182kb
skipfish.specJan 18 2011 14:28:174kb


Configuration for the Atomic Archive

Atomic Archives

  • [atomic] - Stable free access rpm channel
  • [atomic-testing] - near production quality packages currently in QA
  • [atomic-bleeding]- untested, non-production packages with frequently zero testing, and/or known unresolvable compatibility issues.
  • [asl-3.0] - Stable subscription-required rpm channel for Atomic Secured Linux (ASL)
  • [asl-3.0-testing] - Subscription required, near production quality ASL packages currently in QA
  • [asl-3.0-bleeding]- Subscription required, untested, non-production ASL packages with frequently zero testing, and/or known unresolvable compatibility issues.
  • [source]- Source RPM pacakges.


Configuration & Installation

To enable access to both the atomic yum repository use the following automated installer:

wget -q -O - http://www.atomicorp.com/installers/atomic | sh




Yum Atomic Archives

The Atomic archives are available through the yum package manager for Fedora, RHEL and CentOS. Note: Not all mirrors will maintain all channels listed above.




Copyright © 2005-2010 Atomicorp, Inc.