On Tue, Sep 04, 2007 at 02:33:12PM -0400, seth vidal wrote:
> simple-local-repo-priority - allows you to setup a local repo that has
> SOME of the pkgs from another repo and know that the ones in the local
> (or better priority repo) will be used. This only works for nevra-exact
> pkgs from one to the other. This is useful for anaconda, mock, mash, etc
> to let it know to use a closer copy of some of the files rather than a
> remote one.

Isn't this kind of redundant with failovermethod=priority?

Either way, it seems to address a different concern than the other ones. And
although we do use protectbase, I'm kind of with Jesse on the opinion that
it's pretty confusing for core functionality.

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