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<H1>[Mageia-dev] Proposed Feature:Backports_update_applet</H1>
<B>Angelo Naselli</B>
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<I>Sat Jun 9 23:10:25 CEST 2012</I>
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Il 09/06/2012 22:53, andre999 ha scritto:
><i> - Just marking all backport repos as update repos is almost enough
</I>><i> to solve the problem, in terms of the tools installing the
</I>><i> backports. Great idea ! We just have to tweak the tools so that a
</I>><i> backport is only installed as an update of a backport.
</I>e.g. as update repository.
great, at least someone got my point, i think i have said that in the
beginning of this thread or the related one for mgaupdate...
><i> - using "bp" in the file name is nice and short, and definitively
</I>><i> marks it as a backport for the tools, and for the user once
</I>><i> installed. (I would put it in the revision field.) I like this
</I>><i> approach, as it doesn't matter from where the package is installed;
</I>><i> it will always be recognized as a backport.
</I>I'm not a rpm macro guru, but i think we should change mkrel for that
and we should also manage bpmga1, bpmga2, etc. So I can't see why, since
a bpmgaX package could always be uploaded without respecting any
upgradable rules...
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