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Richard Hughes wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Fri, 2007-09-21 at 20:24 +0200, Tim Lauridsen wrote:
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<pre wrap="">to make it clear for me, do you want to make yum-resolve
'openoffice-clipart return then list of package ids in transaction there
will be installed
like if you type 'yum install openoffice'.
yum-resolve <action> <package>|<package wildcard>, where <action> =
'install/remove' counld be an idea
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No, if we want the deps then we would use GetDepends. Resolve should
basically just turn a random package name into a packageid.
Richard.
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what about adding some kind of unique flag to search-name then<br>
*.search-name unique;~installed openoffice-clipart<br>
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Tim<br>
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