Am Sonntag, den 09.12.2007, 21:39 +0200 schrieb Axel Thimm: > ... > But what does that have to do with 3rd party repos A and B supporting > CentOS but being incompatible towards each other? This is not about > 3rd party repos replacing a vendor package, which is a different > policy issue altogether (and which is best solved by different > offerings on the server side anyway). Clarification: If the priorities plugin for yum would be installed by default or as an dependency of the 3rd party repo-release-packages it would be easier to tell the users to use this plugin. In fact it's nearly impossible for 3rd party repo maintainers to keep there repo compatible to more than one other 3rd party repo. So it's the users job to prevent their installed 3rd party repo to replace other 3rd party repo packages. -- Heiko Adams <heiko.adams@xxxxxxxxx>
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