> 
> It is supposed to do something like that (I don't have tested it yet)
> 
> as webfetch is provided by both curl and wget: search if it is
provided by
> one
> of them, if this is the case do nothing (there is no version
information
> as
> this level) else look if curl or wget is installed (as webfetch is
> provided by
> one of these packages) and update the package already installed, else
ask
> user
> to choose one of them (not propable as previous version of urpmi
already
> requires wget).
> 

Hmm ... it did not work at all and now suddenly it almost work. Except
actually installing anything. After forcible removal of wget:

[root@cooker root]# urpmi -p webfetch
The following packages contain webfetch: curl wget 

And nothing more.

> > Else it is nice to give better explanation what -p is for.
> 
> 
> I will try to update this part of the documentation, is it online help
> and/or
> man pages which are not very clear ?
>

It is terse but if it supposed to works as described it is O.K. Because
it does not work as described :-) I thought, may be it does something
different.

-andrej

Reply via email to