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* Michael Skiba <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [10-31-07 12:53]:
> Am Dienstag, 30. Oktober 2007 13:20:56 schrieb Teruel de Campo MD:
> > ref: opensuse 10.3
> > smart: 0.51
> >
> > Q: if you have many packages to upgrade but few are dependent of a
> > library that is not available for example, how can you install upgrades
> > that are OK and leave the ones that are not?. I have been doing it one
> > by one but that is not good. What I am missing.
> 
> IIRC smart can lock such packages, so that they won't be affected by the 
> upgrade → no dependency problem (at least for the moment, the rest of the 
> upgrade should went through without disruption).
> 
> I can't tell you what the exact command syntax was, but afaik it was 
> something 
> with smart flag ....


smart flag --set lock <package-name>

smart flag --help

smart flag --set lock "libpoppler2 = [EMAIL PROTECTED]"

smart flag --[set remove] lock <package-name [><= version]>

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