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-rw-r--r--pod/5/urpmi.cfg.pod5
-rw-r--r--pod/8/urpme.pod10
-rw-r--r--pod/8/urpmi.pod12
3 files changed, 0 insertions, 27 deletions
diff --git a/pod/5/urpmi.cfg.pod b/pod/5/urpmi.cfg.pod
index a7eeff26..baf35fbc 100644
--- a/pod/5/urpmi.cfg.pod
+++ b/pod/5/urpmi.cfg.pod
@@ -175,11 +175,6 @@ like B<basesystem> dependencies).
Same as B<--prozilla-options> for urpmi, urpmq or urpmi.addmedia.
Additional options to pass to B<prozilla> when downloading files.
-=item B<repackage>
-
-Same as specifying B<--repackage> for urpmi. Disabled by default.
-Ignored when it's set globally by urpmi.recover.
-
=item B<resume>
Same as specifying B<--resume> for urpmi. Resume transfer of partially-downloaded files.
diff --git a/pod/8/urpme.pod b/pod/8/urpme.pod
index e7e0c7c6..eead9f78 100644
--- a/pod/8/urpme.pod
+++ b/pod/8/urpme.pod
@@ -69,16 +69,6 @@ urpmi (currently, urpmi-parallel-ka-run or urpmi-parallel-ssh are
available) and which machines should be updated. This alias is defined in
the file F</etc/urpmi/parallel.cfg> as described below.
-=item B<--repackage>
-
-Save previous state of upgraded packages; in other words, save the old
-rpms (usually in F</var/spool/repackage>, but you can override this with
-an rpm macro.) This is equivalent to providing the B<--repackage> flag to
-rpm.
-
-If you want to use the repackage/rollback functionality of rpm, you should
-check out the C<urpmi.recover> tool.
-
=item B<--root> I<directory>
Use the file system tree rooted for rpm install. All operations and
diff --git a/pod/8/urpmi.pod b/pod/8/urpmi.pod
index 508a5ed2..c9fd27a4 100644
--- a/pod/8/urpmi.pod
+++ b/pod/8/urpmi.pod
@@ -349,18 +349,6 @@ architecture of the host. This is equivalent to C<rpm --ignorearch>.
Don't check file systems for sufficient disk space before installation.
This is equivalent to C<rpm --ignoresize>.
-=item B<--repackage>
-
-Save previous state of upgraded packages; in other words, save the old
-rpms (usually in F</var/spool/repackage>, but you can override this with
-an rpm macro.) This is equivalent to providing the B<--repackage> flag to
-rpm.
-
-I<Note:> if you use C<urpmi.recover> to set up a repackage policy, you
-don't need this option, because C<urpmi.recover> will globally override
-the appropriate rpm macro that enables repacking of all rpm transactions
-system-wide.
-
=item B<--noscripts>
Don't execute the scriptlets.