> > maybe it should test the RPM dir you especify as soon as you
> > put the entry to it on the Preferences menu, and not when
> > you try to install/update a package from the other itens.
what about that?


> Not sure I follow you. When you enter a directory, it does not expect
> sub-directories at all. It uses the wildcard spec (*.rpm by default) to
> scan the directory directly. It does not even rely on *.386.rpm. I mean,
> you can take one file say
forget about it, i was doing the mistake, passing a dir and
not a path/pack-name.rpm to the Install/Update one package
menu.

and on the Install/Update many packages i can't pass the dir
of the full distribution cause segfault.

but passing a dir with less rpms, all ok.


[]s - s/&:(/&:)/g
aurelio

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