"Dominique Leuenberger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Hi everybody
>  
> I just made a small check: I installed a minimal SuSE Linux 10.1 (using
> FTP), downloaded some packages from the FTP Server to a local CacheDir
> (for building packages using 'build')
>  
> Then I added that directory to RUG with
>   rug sa -t mount /usr/src/build_rpms
>  
> rug also subscribed that channel.
>  
> I have some packages in there already which I used to compile PenguPop
> ( a multi player Puzzle Bobble, can BTW also already be found in the
> home:dimstar repository!). SDL for example exists there, but is not yet
> installed on my base installation.
>  
> When I now go to the freshly built PenguPop RPMs and type
>   rug in pengupop-2.1.9-1.1.i586.rpm
> rug correctly determines the dependencies and wants to install SDL.
> BUT: unfortunately, it tries to pull it down from the FTP Server again,
> which is a waste of time and resources.
>  
> SO: long story short request (ENH)
> I think it would be nice to be able to prioritize the Catalogs (rug sp
> local 1) and giving them a service priority. Lowest number wins.
> Of course, still version numbers having the highest priority, but when
> finding the same package on different locations, it would be nice to
> have the power as the user to decide / influence where from they are
> coming.
>  
> Or has this already been done in later version? I have rug-7.1.1.0-18
> on that workstation
>  
> Thank you for a short reply and some of your thoughts!

I suggest to create a bugreport for this - this is how I expect it to work,

Andreas
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