On Tue, 2006-06-20 at 09:35 -0500, Rex Dieter wrote: > Thanks. I'm pretty sure the "bug" isn't as bad as I originally described. > Last I knew, however, was that yum did prefer an older "real" pkg over a > newer "Provides:" one. Here is the scoop. you have 'foo-0:2.4.6-1' as a package. You then create 'foobar-0:1.2-3' which has Obsoletes: foo; Provides: foo. 'foo' is left in the repository. 'yum install foo' will find the package 'foo' and install that instead of 'foobar'. This is by design according to Seth when I last talked to him about it. Because you are asking for the package name not a provides. The package itself would have to be removed from the repository. Seth, is this still true? I don't want to speak for you. -- Jesse Keating Release Engineer: Fedora
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