[CentOS] yum-plugin-priorities
Yves Bellefeuille
yan at storm.caFri Aug 16 00:16:18 UTC 2013
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Timothy Murphy wrote: > But what if a package in rpmforge requires a newer version of a > package that is available in rpmforge but not in updates? > Surely this is very likely to happen? If a package in RPMForge requires another package from RPMForge that doesn't conflict with a package from Base or Updates, then the second package will be installed. If a package in RPMForge requires another package from RPMForge that _does_ conflict with a package from Base or Updates, then the second package won't be installed, and neither will the first package. That's what's supposed to happen. By design, CentOS is a conservative and stable distribution. If you need the latest packages, CentOS isn't the right distribution for you. Yves Bellefeuille <yan at storm.ca>
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