le mer 05-12-2001 � 18:04, Guillaume Rousse a �crit : > Ainsi parlait Borsenkow Andrej : > > - our (your) own tools like urpmi do not know what to do with them; > > you'd have to at least add all of them into inst.list or add support for > > wildcards > Yep. Urpmi --auto-select fetches kernel-source-2.4.13-12mdk and > kernel-headers-2.4.16-16mdk > - how can i have matching kernel source and kernel header packages ? > - why doesn't rpmdrake show all available kernel packages ?
oh they had deactivated kernel in the list of available packages in rpmdrake. They should reactivate it now. > - how can i have this same list without launching the GUI ? urpmi -a kernel ? but the problem is that it doesn't work at it should and I'm sooooooooo bad in perl that I'd rather not have a look in CVS. in fact urpmi -a motif should look for the substring motif in the list of all available packages and propose them to the user. If the user is ok, so it should install them all with the dependancies. Or we should be able to use urpmq ( a little bit like rpm -qa | grep motif ) we may have the possibility to do urpmq -a motif It's easy to do in perl ( i have a version of urpmf with a clean urpmf --description motif ) but ...it use parsehdlist and this is a C prog called from a shell script -- http://perso.wanadoo.fr/linux_wizard/index.html - Oh, `no attitude,' eh? Not `in your face,' huh? Well, you can cram it with walnuts, ugly! -- Homer Simpson The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show
