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[opensuse] [SUSE 10.1] Lock packages so that rug doesn't try to update them?
- From: "Marlier, Ian" <ian.marlier@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2007 14:53:40 -0500
- Message-id: <D2575519D6CA2840B6D3E26087EA71B6011E01@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hey, all --
I've got a machine running SUSE 10.1. It's a pretty standard server
install, with the exception that it's running a custom-built set of
postgresql-8.0.3 RPMs.
Every time I run `rug lu`, it shows that updates for those packages (to
8.1.4-1.2) are available.
However, I'm not prepared to migrate to a new postgres version.
I'm wondering if there's a way to lock those packages. Ideally, I'd
like the following to all be true:
- When `rug sum` is run, ignore those packages.
- When `rug lu` is run, ignore those packages.
- When `run up` is run, ignore those packages.
Basically -- I don't want rug to ever touch those packages.
Is there a way to do this?
Thanks,
Ian
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I've got a machine running SUSE 10.1. It's a pretty standard server
install, with the exception that it's running a custom-built set of
postgresql-8.0.3 RPMs.
Every time I run `rug lu`, it shows that updates for those packages (to
8.1.4-1.2) are available.
However, I'm not prepared to migrate to a new postgres version.
I'm wondering if there's a way to lock those packages. Ideally, I'd
like the following to all be true:
- When `rug sum` is run, ignore those packages.
- When `rug lu` is run, ignore those packages.
- When `run up` is run, ignore those packages.
Basically -- I don't want rug to ever touch those packages.
Is there a way to do this?
Thanks,
Ian
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