On Wednesday 08 March 2006 07:01, Pascal Bleser wrote: > Hi > > A question to YaST2 developers (or anyone else who'd have the answer). > > I package up KDE3 styles against KDE 3.5.1 in a different repository, that > must only be used when one runs KDE 3.5. But the packages have exactly the > same version and release number than the ones that are compiled against the > stock KDE 3.4.2 and that are in the "normal" suser-guru repository. > > Now my question: how is YaST2 picking packages from its list of > installation sources ? Does it do some "first match wins"-alike strategy > when a package with exactly the same version+release is available from more > than one installation source ? Or is it random/unpredictable ? > > cheers
Thats a *very* good question actually. To add to that, can a preference somehow also be set for i686 over i386? I've noticed I've had to take a peek through my packages to install the version that is available and optimized for my proc, which I really would rather have automatically. Is there such a thing? Joseph M. Gaffney --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
