> 
> You should really check apt in contrib.

I do not want to check apt because

- urpmi works just fine
- if it does not do something I want *it* to work correctly not apt. We
are on mandrake no Debian list here


> If you wont to install package A but it conflicts with B and C
requires B
> you have to remove B & C and only then you will be able to install A
> without any cpmplay frpm package manager.
> 

We were not speaking about "hard conflict" but about "conflict with
particular version". That case is handled correctly by urpmi now by
updating to newr version (if available) that does not conflict.

The case as above should not happen in distribution actually. And in
this case you get error message and can decide what to do.

-andrej

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