Right, and I am using -c to get various config files. What I meant was to be able to specify the repository url, as in the server section of the config file, 'baseurl', to be more specific. Since that, (and a name, which could just be the baseurl) is the only required info to designate a repository, couldn't it easily be passed on the commandline? (Easily for me, anyway...) thanks, Ed On Tue, 2004-08-03 at 11:12, seth vidal wrote: > On Tue, 2004-08-03 at 13:02, Ed Brown wrote: > > Yum has made a great improvement in the reliability and flexibility of > > package management for my team. Thanks for this excellent, useful > > tool. > > > > I am looking at maintaining 12-16 config files: to point to different > > repos/servers, and/or with different policies. I just read in the > > archives about --[dis|en]ablerepo, which could help, but what would be > > most convenient would be the ability to specify a url and a package > > policy on the commandline. Is this something that might be considered? > > > > yum -c takes a url > > yum -c http://yourserver/youryum.conf > > or > yum -c http://yourserver/youryum.conf.cgi > > -sv > > > _______________________________________________ > Yum mailing list > Yum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > https://lists.dulug.duke.edu/mailman/listinfo/yum