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Description of problem: OpenIPMI-devel package not available
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
How reproducible: 100%
Steps to Reproduce:
1. yum install OpenIPMI-devel
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Actual results: no package found
Expected results: package installs
Additional info: I ended up having to download the OpenIPMI source rpm from your ftp site, but even then it wouldn't build because of a dependency on gdbm-devel that also wasn't available. I then had to download the gdbm source rpm, build that, install that devel package, and then I was able to build the OpenIPMI source rpm and get the -devel package I needed.
OpenIPMI-devel is available in 'optional' channel.
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