> > There is a ignore flag that you can put in /etc/urpmi/urpmi.cfg, this is not > clean as package have to be updated accordingly unless you use -m for urpmi. > Where can I find up-to-date descritptin of urpmi.cfg (let alone reading urpmi source)? -andrej
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