On 8/31/07, Daniel de Kok <daniel at 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. Akemi