Re: [PATCH] pkgorder prints matching packages but not the dependencies

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On Sat, 2008-05-10 at 11:18 +0200, Jeroen van Meeuwen wrote:
> While pkgorder does force the kernel-* and iscsi-* packages to be on the 
> first (possible) disc, it does not resolve dependencies for these 
> packages which then of course might end up on another disc;
> 
> Attached is a patch of which I could not remove the whitespace changes 
> or it wouldn't 'apply --check' properly, so it'll look a little bloated; 
> It makes pkgorder do "addPackages" like pkgorder already does 
> "addGroups", for the packages we now do "printMatchingPkgs".

The bigger problem is probably that we need to split the adding of Core
vs the adding of the other groups we add at the same time.  The amount
of stuff in these base groups has grown to the point where it's larger
than a CD sized chunk.  If we just added Core first and then did the
others, then we should end up DTRT.

But, I think that for post-F9, we're going to nuke splittree and
pkgorder out of anaconda and Jesse is going to integrate them into
pungi. 

Jeremy

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