Note that the www.city-fan.org site is on a residential ADSL line. A higher-bandwidth mirror is available at the University of Seville.
Please note that the packages here are built and tested by me on the current stable Fedora release, and that's the full extent of the testing. They may or may not work on your system. Packages for other distributions are generally rebuilds of the current Fedora source package on the other distribution, and are only minimally tested, if at all.
Packages here are generally backports to older distributions of latest versions of packages, as found in Fedora Rawhide. All packages are in the same repository so if you are only interested in a particular package or subset of packages, be suitably careful with package manager configuration to ensure that you don't pull in packages you don't want. Many packages here update packages from the base distribution, which would be against the package policy for many repositories. However, these packages should not break core functionality like yum, despite what you might read elsewhere.
The repositories here are for:
Fedora 19 (fc19, i386 and x86_64),
Fedora 20 (fc20, i386 and x86_64),
Fedora 21 (fc21, i386 and x86_64),
Fedora 22 (fc22, i386 and x86_64),
Fedora 23 (fc23, i386 and x86_64),
Fedora 24 (fc24, i386 and x86_64),
Fedora 25 (fc25, i386 and x86_64),
Fedora 26 (fc26, i386 and x86_64),
Fedora 27 (fc27, i386 and x86_64),
Fedora 28 (fc28, i386 and x86_64),
Fedora 29 (fc29, i386 and x86_64),
Fedora 30 (fc30, i386 and x86_64),
Fedora 31 (fc31, i386 and x86_64),
Fedora 32 (fc32, i386 and x86_64),
Fedora 33 (fc33, i386 and x86_64),
Fedora 34 (fc34, i386 and x86_64),
Fedora 35 (fc35, i386 and x86_64),
Fedora 36 (fc36, i386 and x86_64),
Fedora 37 (fc37, i386 and x86_64),
Fedora 38 (fc37, i386 and x86_64),
Fedora 39 (fc37, i386 and x86_64),
Fedora 40 (fc37, i386 and x86_64),
Fedora 41 (fc37, i386 and x86_64),
Fedora Rawhide (development, i386 and x86_64),
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 (rhel7, i386 and x86_64),
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 (rhel8, x86_64),
The Red Hat Enterprise Linux packages should be fine on downstream distributions like CentOS, Alma, Rocky and Scientific Linux; they are in fact built using CentOS and Rocky Linux. They may also require dependencies from the EPEL Repository.
Install the city-fan.org-release
RPM to
configure your yum
to use packages from this repository:
# rpm -Uvh http://www.city-fan.org/ftp/contrib/yum-repo/city-fan.org-release-3-5.fc37.noarch.rpm
Note that you will still need to enable the repository in your package manager.
The old repositories for
Red Hat Linux 9 (rhl9, i386 only),
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 (rhel3, i386 and x86_64),
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 (rhel4, i386 and x86_64),
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 (rhel5, i386 and x86_64),
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 (rhel6, i386 and x86_64),
Fedora Core 1 (fc1, i386 only),
Fedora Core 2 (fc2, i386 only),
Fedora Core 3 (fc3, i386 only),
Fedora Core 4 (fc4, i386 and x86_64),
Fedora Core 5 (fc5, i386 and x86_64),
Fedora Core 6 (fc6, i386 and x86_64),
Fedora 7 (fc7, i386 and x86_64),
Fedora 8 (fc8, i386 and x86_64),
Fedora 9 (fc9, i386 and x86_64),
Fedora 10 (fc10, i386 and x86_64),
Fedora 11 (fc11, i386 and x86_64),
Fedora 12 (fc12, i386 and x86_64),
Fedora 13 (fc13, i386 and x86_64),
Fedora 14 (fc14, i386 and x86_64),
Fedora 15 (fc15, i386 and x86_64),
Fedora 16 (fc16, i386 and x86_64),
Fedora 17 (fc17, i386 and x86_64),
Fedora 18 (fc18, i386 and x86_64),
are now End-Of-Life and no longer maintained. No further updates will be issued for them.
If you have any queries or problems with these RPMs, please contact the packager, Paul Howarth <paul@city-fan.org> directly.