Anything like this would probably have to be an upstream thing. But it
would probably be a good idea for people to put this into their
kickstart configs...
i think that the yum setup diverges from upstream already, so i don't see
this as a big change from that.
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Joe Pruett wrote on Wed, 8 Oct 2008 10:48:48 -0700 (PDT):
> i forgot to add to my suggestion: make the check_obsoletes option in
> yum-priorities be enabled by default for c5 as it is in c4.
There's also an obsoletes option in yum.conf. That option you are talking
about is for priorities.conf a
On Wed, 2008-10-08 at 10:40 -0700, Joe Pruett wrote:
> rpmforge has just released a new perl-DBD-mysql for el4 that has an
> obsoletes against perl-DBD-MySQL and the protectbase yum plugin doesn't
> grok obsoletes. the priorities plugin does. so if you are having issues
> with this, install th
also, i'd like to suggest that the priorities plugin be made added to the
base install and that the centos-base repos be configured with priority 1.
it looks like c4 has the priority setting, but c5 doesn't and neither have
the plugin installed. it seems like this would create a little more
st
rpmforge has just released a new perl-DBD-mysql for el4 that has an
obsoletes against perl-DBD-MySQL and the protectbase yum plugin doesn't
grok obsoletes. the priorities plugin does. so if you are having issues
with this, install the yum-plugin-priorities first, make sure that the
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