[Cooker] Re: rpmdrake-1.3-87mdk

2001-09-10 Thread David Odin

On Sun, Sep 09, 2001 at 04:09:26PM +0200, Michael Reinsch wrote:
 Hi!
 
 If one has several sources defined and updates all of them, rpmdrake now
 needs much longer because it first updates one source then computes the
 dependencies then updates the next source, computes the dependencies again
 and so on.
 
  Well, that's the way urpmi works. I guess there's a reason for this.
  François?

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[Cooker] Re: rpmdrake-1.3-87mdk

2001-09-10 Thread François Pons

David Odin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

  If one has several sources defined and updates all of them, rpmdrake now
  needs much longer because it first updates one source then computes the
  dependencies then updates the next source, computes the dependencies again
  and so on.
  
   Well, that's the way urpmi works. I guess there's a reason for this.
   François?

That's a good reasons, it has been done before to handle smootly different
version and release but only accross different medium, but since this limitation
has gone (now urpmi handle various version and release of the same package in
the same hdlist), I check to restore old behaviour.

François.




Re: [Cooker] Re: rpmdrake-1.3-87mdk

2001-09-10 Thread Blue Lizard


 the same hdlist), I check to restore old behaviour.
 
 François.
 
 
 

That is cool, but please see to it no rcs before it is fully one way or 
other and stable as possible (though speed makes it worth while to check :P)

-Blue