No, it all worked well enough for long enough that I assumed it was a
valid alternative repo URL. The fact that zypper identifies the type
(rpm-md) and  includes it in the sl output suggests it has been usable
at some point.

I think I started using those repo definitions when the yast level URLs
weren't working at some point and never saw any particular reason to
move back, since it functioned fine until recently. 

Jason

 On Mon, 2007-08-13 at 16:30 +0200, Klaus Kaempf wrote:
> * Stephan Kulow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [Aug 13. 2007 16:13]:
> > Am Montag 13 August 2007 schrieb Jason Boissiere:
> > > Using the inst-source level URL to define the sources appears to have
> > > resolved my problems. Is that expected behaviour?
> > >
> > I wonder where you found a hint to use the suse/ subdir
> 
> Didn't zypper warn you that there are no repository files ?
> 
> Klaus
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