On 11/23/2012 09:47 AM, Tomáš Smetana wrote: > And does every package have to be present in all the channels? I can imagine > a package having a different maintainer in each channel or not to be present > in some at all: if maintaining more versions at once or backporting patches > is beyond the maintainers possibilities, he may decide to only re-package the > new upstream stuff in "unstable" or just backport critical patches to the > "old" channel. > > Yes, I understand this may shift the complications to the users who will have > to invent more complicated yum configurations to get the right packages from > the right channels. > > Regards, > In my opinion, it's not necessary to have each package in each repository. Yum will do it's magic and select that package with the highest version number. E.g if you choose just the base EPEL-6 branch, then you should get the latest version of your desired package from there. If you also enabled e.g. EPEL-6.1 and the package from there is newer, then yum will fetch it from there. If that package doesn't exist there, you'll get, what's in EPEL-6.
So using newer versions which may include upgrades, you'll need to enable another repository. But to be clear, I just intend ONE version upgrade for a package for each new repo, so when you chose to enable that newer repo, you'll stick on that provided version. Matthias -- Matthias Runge <mru...@matthias-runge.de> <mru...@fedoraproject.org> _______________________________________________ epel-devel-list mailing list epel-devel-list@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/epel-devel-list