Am Fri, 31 Aug 2007 09:33:46 -0700 schrieb "Akemi Yagi" amyagi@gmail.com:
On 8/31/07, Daniel de Kok daniel@centos.org wrote:
Hi all,
A new version of the yum-priority plugin for CentOS 5 (x86/86_64) is now available through the CentOS 5 testing repository[1]. This version fixes obsoletes handling, which was broken by a upstream multi-arch patch. We'd like to hear if this version works well, and whether obsoletes are correctly excluded. You can test this by performing the following steps:
The results are most interesting on machines with a high number of installed packages (since that would potentially hit an obsolete earlier). There should be no regressions in normal plugin behavior aw well. Information on using the CentOS Testing repository can be found on the CentOS Wiki at:
[1] yum-priorities-1.0.4-7.el5.centos.noarch.rpm
Installed and tested fine on an x86_64 box. The only odditity was (this is probably just me) that even with the --enablerepo=c5-testing flag, yum did not pull this version and I needed to get it manually.
Did you set priority=1 for the testing repo? Otherwise it can't find updates in testing because testing has a lower priority than base ;-)
Regards
Heiko