Le Vendredi 17 Janvier 2003 02:40, Adam Williamson a �crit :
> On Thu, 2003-01-16 at 16:05, Guillaume Rousse wrote:
> > Le Jeudi 16 Janvier 2003 16:41, Adam Williamson a �crit :
> > > Would it be possible to add an option to urpmi something along the
> > > lines of --preserve-package-set? That is, an option to never replace
> > > packages from one set with packages from another. To illustrate,
> > > mplayer is currently at 0.90-0.rc2.3mdk and 0.90-0.rc2.1plf. urpmi
> > > --auto-select wants to replace my installed plf package with the
> > > "newer" mdk package, but I'd rather keep my mp3-encoding functionality
> > > and just upgrade when a new plf package is available. Could this be
> > > done?
> >
> > See PLF FAQ, question "How do i use urpmi":
> > http://plf.zarb.org/faq.html#question_4
>
> It might help if you mentioned which section of which of the various
> documents linked to addresses my question.
The FAQ itself, otherwhise i'd given directly the document URL:
As some PLF packages closely follows official Mandrake packages with
additional features (ex: mplayer), urpmi will sometimes propose to upgrade a
package with .mdk version if .plf has not been rebuild yet. In order to avoid
such situation, juste use a regexp in /etc/urpmi/skip.list this way:
/mplayer.*mdk/.
You have to do this for each package you want to protect.
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