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Hi All-
 
    I'm using RPM to install a complete embedded system of approximately 216 packages. Working from an alphbetized list of all the packages, I've created a very simple shell script that uses rpmcache, followed by a loop of 'rpm -i --aid' calls into a test install area. The end result is what I'd call a properly sequenced list of rpm transactions to install the complete system. But the resulting list is not optimal; it includes some VERY large groups of rpms that could actually be broken up into smaller sets.
 
    Before I re-invent the wheel; has anyone got a suggestion on the best way to do this?
 
    Thanks.
 
-Aaron
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