Hello all! I've recently started using the priorities plugin as part of my best practices. It's very effective, and prevents nasty things from happening (like atrpms upgrading python and disabling yum.) I'm wondering if there's a simple and elegant way to allow package-name-based exclusions. For example: For my mysql cluster, I'd prefer to have the latest mysql and mysql-server packages which I can get from utterramblings (Thanks Jason!), however, to do so while using the priorities plugin, I'd need to make that repo an equal priority with base, so that it'll upgrade. I've worked around the problem by creating a duplicate repo with the exceptions as an includepkg and a priority equal to that of base, but it seems less than elegant, and I know it results in double the internet traffic for the repo mirror, which is less than friendly. Does anyone know if there's a more elegant way to deal with this issue, or might this be an appropriate feature request for the plugin developer? Sincerely, Jacob Leaver Sr. System Administrator ReachONE Internet _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos