Issue #2247 has been updated by Justin Honold.

Support Urls deleted (https://support.puppetlabs.com/tickets/1238)

Here's how I came by this: EPEL has 'nrpe', and RepoForge apparently has 
'nagios-nrpe' - which they mark as obsoleting nrpe/EPEL.  Even with yum 
priorities set so that my own repo has priority over CentOS, CentOS has 
priority over EPEL, and *EPEL has priority over RepoForge*, the 'obsolete' 
trick is enough to blow past yum priorities and insist that the package is 
obsoleted.  As noted, I already have my own repo.  In this case, I'd rather not 
import nrpe into it, as there's a dependency chain and I would lose out on 
version updates (including security) - work already done for me.  If I could 
simple disablerepo for the one nrpe installation, it would totally satisfy my 
needs.

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Feature #2247: enablerepo and disablerepo for yum type
https://projects.puppetlabs.com/issues/2247#change-91765

* Author: Ben -
* Status: Accepted
* Priority: Normal
* Assignee: Charlie Sharpsteen
* Category: package
* Target version: 3.x
* Affected Puppet version: 0.24.8
* Keywords: yum enablerepo customer
* Branch: 
https://github.com/nathannorton/puppet/tree/feature/master/2247-enablerepo
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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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