Brian Wilson wrote:

> Note to Trustix: if you can't fix the bug, fix the documentation.

It's not a bug, so I fixed the documentation. :)

> The option did not work anyway. I deleted some files and wanted
> to re-install the package. The download-only option insists the
> package is up to date. The package cannot be removed without
> removing a bunch of dependencies...

The option works perfectly. It is not intended to let you download 
packages your system does not need. If you want a generic downloading 
tool you may use wget. ;)

> Okay, I did "rpm -e <packagename> --nodeps"
> followed by  "swup --install <packagename>"

Which is the only sane way of doing that. :)



regards


c


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