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Eric Fernandez wrote on Mon, Mar 17, 2003 at 05:37:49PM -0000 :

> Good ideas Francois.

Yes, all very good.

> Here are mines :
> * possibility to ignore one or several sources
> * possibility to use only one or several media, but less restricted. There
> is an actual option to use only one source, --media, but what I would like
> is an option that would use only one source, but would solve and download
> dependencies if any from other sources anyway.

Kind of combining these two, I think it can be combined into one.  At
the commandline, you can only specify one source.  If you specify
multiple sources, it ignores all but the last one.  Example:

urpmi --media mainFTP --media PLF blah

Will only try to fulfil dependencies from PLF.  It will ignore that you
told it to go to mainFTP.  So by allowing multiple media to be specified
on the commandline, you are implicitly disallowing the rest of the
media.  Though I can see the logic of specifically disallowing one
source and how it can be useful if you have lots of different sources
defined.

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