On Wed, 2007-07-18 at 19:09 +0530, Debarshi 'Rishi' Ray wrote: > > I looked but have forgotten what all your software would be able to do, > > "This program is meant to enable users who do not have a viable network > connection to manage their packages, ie. install new ones and update > existing ones, through the standard package management framework used > in Fedora. > > If you are interested then you can read more about it at > https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SummerOfCode/2007/DebarshiRay " > > > but if it does things offline, I"m sure it does them ONline as well? > > No it is not meant for online uses. That part is well served by Pirut. > After all, the Offline Package Manager shares a lot of GUI and backend > code with Pirut. Well, to me then, it doesn't make sense to have two packages, just to work online or offline. Why can't you and the maintainer for pirut combine sources to make it work for online and offline and just configure what you want depending on your circumstance? Actually what I would like to see, is yum or a plugin be able to use an option with yum to disable all repos at once and then maybe can enable local network stuff when needed? Something like below maybe.. yum update --disableallrepos --enablerepo=local-network Guess getting at when something happens and all of a sudden internet is down,but yet you have updates to do and are on local network, instead of yum taking awhile to go through it all not finding stuf, and not having to disable each individual repo, you do it all at once and only enable local stuff or whatever. LOL I think I am way outthinking this. -- Mike Chambers Madisonville, KY "Best little town on Earth!" -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list