Brian Wilson wrote: >>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. ;) > > > Or I could use the ftp option in rpm for that matter. > With wget or rpm, I have to know the exact name and location of the > package including server and directory. Swup already > knows that so I'd like to be able to tap into that.
Sounds fair. > I presume that Swup does some kind of security > stuff for me too, to confirm the integrity of the rpm? Yes, swup checks the rpm using the GPG signatures. c -- Christian H. Toldnes Trustix Developer _______________________________________________ tsl-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.trustix.org/mailman/listinfo/tsl-discuss
