Re: About 'cost' in repo conf?

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> In the yum.conf manual is:
> "cost:  relative  cost  of 
> accessing  this repository. Useful for weighing one
> repo's packages as greater/less than any other. defaults to
> 1000"
> 
> At first I thought I could use that to set a repo priority
> but it doesn't work (I set cost to both >1000 and
> <1000 and ran 'yum clean all' after any change to check).
> The latest version of a package is offered regardless of
> those settings.
> So that 'cost' setting is only for packages of the same
> version in different repos?
> 
> I know there's a priority plugin for yum and I'll use it.
> 
> Best regards.

I read a little about priorities and I'm using the 'exclude' option instead.
As for the 'cost' option, maybe if I need to choose between packages of the same version and different repos one day I'll test it again.
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