Try urpmi.setup :)

Le Samedi 15 Mars 2003 11:47, Duncan a �crit :
> On Wed 12 Mar 2003 05:55, Guillaume Cottenceau posted as excerpted below:
> > The sources are taken in order. In 9.2 the sources editor will
> > have the feature of graphically changing order. Now, you may do
> > so by changing order of `/etc/urpmi/urpmi.cfg'.
>
> Cool!  I thought it looked to go in order, at one point, but didn't quite
> know WHAT order, or where to look to change it.  Now I do.
>
> > > It doesn't LOOK like it's doing this now, but maybe it does..
> > > If several sources are available for an item, according to the latest
> > > hdlst.cz, and one fails, try the others.
> >
> > I think this is available (or soon will be) with urpmi.
>
> I haven't had any failure of this of late.  I expect it's fixed.
>
> > But this is gonna be hard for rpmdrake since the
> > installer/downloader is grpmi, which doesn't know anything about
> > dependencies (it only installs/downloads).
> >
> > > IOW, it would do the same thing that urpmi already does to figure out
> > > which of several versions is the newest, but if the hdlist.cz file was
> > >  outdated, it would automatically try the next logical release stepping
> > > instead
> >
> > This wouldn't be safe since a new release may have different
> > dependencies.
>
> Good point.

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