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I'd just like to stress this mail again, it's pretty critical for us 3rd
party packagers.

Could someone forward it to some yast2 developer who could answer this ?

Thanks.

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 ?

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