[Yum] Yum bug?

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On Sat, 2002-09-21 at 01:04, Joseph Tate wrote:
> It seems to me that the -d option is being ignored on yum-arch.  I ran
> yum-arch -v -z -d /redhat/repository . from /redhat, and it put the
> headers directory in (.) .

-d is "check dependencies". headers dir *must* be in the directory with
the RPMs, so you can't really specify where you want to store the
headers. That rather nullifies the whole purpose of yum-arch.

> Oh, and how do you get it to work with an updates directory where not
> all dependencies are satisfied within the scope of the directory tree?=20

Don't use "-d".

Regards,
--=20
 0>  Konstantin ("Icon") Riabitsev
/ )  Duke University Physics Sysadmin
 ~   www.phy.duke.edu/~icon/pubkey.asc

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