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


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