From 718a01fdf522c8d02e7a1d4ffb80b28c8555c483 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Thierry Vignaud Date: Fri, 5 Oct 2012 16:04:37 +0000 Subject: drop --repackage option (non working since rpm-4.6 in 2009) should have been done right after commit r251061 by pixel on Tue Jan 2009: "- drop urpmi.recover (no more possible with rpm 4.6 which doesn't handle --repackage)" --- pod/8/urpme.pod | 10 ---------- pod/8/urpmi.pod | 12 ------------ 2 files changed, 22 deletions(-) (limited to 'pod/8') 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 as described below. -=item B<--repackage> - -Save previous state of upgraded packages; in other words, save the old -rpms (usually in F, 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 tool. - =item B<--root> I 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. Don't check file systems for sufficient disk space before installation. This is equivalent to C. -=item B<--repackage> - -Save previous state of upgraded packages; in other words, save the old -rpms (usually in F, but you can override this with -an rpm macro.) This is equivalent to providing the B<--repackage> flag to -rpm. - -I if you use C to set up a repackage policy, you -don't need this option, because C will globally override -the appropriate rpm macro that enables repacking of all rpm transactions -system-wide. - =item B<--noscripts> Don't execute the scriptlets. -- cgit v1.2.1