Issue #2247 has been updated by Luke Kanies.

I didn't understand what you meant at first -- I didn't realize that you wanted 
to be able to enable/disable while running yum.

I'm sure that would be useful, but it's also entirely non-deterministic.  How 
do you know, going backward, which repo a given package was installed from?

This strikes me as pretty bad management practice, and it can be relatively 
easily obviated by just maintaining your own repo, in which you stick the 
packages from the various repos that you want.
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Bug #2247: enablerepo and disablerepo for yum type
http://projects.reductivelabs.com/issues/2247

Author: Ben -
Status: Re-opened
Priority: Normal
Assigned to: 
Category: package
Target version: 
Complexity: Unknown
Affected version: 0.24.8
Keywords: yum


it would be nice to be able to enable a disabled repo for the installation on 
one package.

for example installing facter from EPEL.

something like;

<pre>
package { "facter": ensure => installed, enablerepo => [ "epel", "epel-testing" 
]; }
</pre>


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