Alfred Landrum <alfred.landrum@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > I'm using yum 3.2.29 (on fedora 15). A couple of specific questions: > > - it looks like yum.packageSack.PackageSack never calls the > PackageSackBase init. This was causing a attribute errors (no attributed > 'added'). Is that a buglet? It looks like this might be a bug, but nobody noticed because nothing uses PackageSack directly (things either inherit from it, or use ListPackageSack). > - is there a straight forward way to create a host-independent yumbase > instance? Since I want to use existing yum repos as part of the > dependency check, I'm creating a yum.conf file on the fly that lists the > given repos, and disables plugins, etc. This feels relatively heavy > weight. Not really sure what you mean here ... you can create a yumbase with an empty rpmdb (or, even, a "fake" one), and you can tweak the arch/releasever/etc. ... but you have to have something. -- James Antill -- james@xxxxxxx _______________________________________________ Yum mailing list Yum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.baseurl.org/mailman/listinfo/yum