On Tue, 2002-07-09 at 09:14, Yura Gusev wrote:

> Well i thought that urpmi works like rpm with --force parameter and i want
> it to work this way.
> --force        - force invocation even if some packages do not exist.
> P.S This feature is usefull only on Cooker but normal users who use CD
> version will have all packages, so it is useless for them but --force that
> will ignore deps may be usefull.

Um...that's not how --force works on rpm. --force still checks
dependencies, I think - but it will install even if the same or a newer
package of the name you're installing exists, or if there are file
conflicts. The parameter that tells rpm not to check dependencies is
--nodeps. I don't know if you can use that with urpmi, though...
-- 
adamw


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