----- Original Message -----
> I'm
> just trying to test how well zif handles the multple provider case
> and understand how it makes the judgment on what is installed.

There's probably a pretty strong argument to be made that if package A requires 
foo, and packages B, C, and D all provide foo, that the proper answer (whether 
using zif or yum) would be to ask the user which they would prefer.  Any 
automated system is going to be prone to being tricked one way or another.

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Doug Ledford <dledf...@redhat.com>
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