seth vidal wrote: >Hey, > yum-arch, right now, takes all the rpms, goes through them, and takes >the newest of any pkgname+arch and puts those in the header.info file. > >Would it be useful for it to not take the newest of any pkgname+arch but >instead take ALL of the rpms in the repository? > > Yes it would - maybe you have a set of machines that need package foo-1.2.3 and another set that need foo-1.2.4. This is true for testing packages on smaller sets of machines before general use. You might need to apply an update to a stable stream for example as opposed to maybe a seperate unstable stream with it's own repository. Carwyn