Op donderdag 27 december 2012 00:02:28 schreef Florian Hubold: > Am 25.12.2012 22:41, schrieb Charles A Edwards: > > On Tue, 25 Dec 2012 22:24:56 +0100 > > > > Guillaume Rousse wrote: > >>> As root, run this command: > >>> > >>> echo task-obsolete >> /etc/urpmi/skip.list > >>> > >>> This will add task-obsolete into the skip list and you can use > >>> obsoleted software. > >> > >> even easier: > >> rpm -e task-obsolete > > > > Needed, but if you do not add it to the skip.list it will be > > re-installed the next time you update. > > > > Charles > > OK, so there is currently only the option to have all packages > obsoleted or to have the mechanism completely disabled? > No proper way to only have selected obsoletes? > > @Thierry, do you have any other clever solution here? Or some > workaround or something similar?
i just don't think there's any reasonable use case for this. (if you're not a developer), meaning you can maintain it yourself.
