I agree, it *should* pick up the latest version... but it doesn't because the third-party package was built with a wrong (forced) architecture. Plus, it's from a different supplier. Case in point: sudo-1.6.9p17-21.3.1.i586.rpm (original from SLES11SP1 media) versus sudo-1.8.1-3.sles11.i386.rpm (from sudo.ws) However, the package will install and work nicely if upgraded via rpm -Uvh manually. 2011/8/12 Tim Kirby <trk@cray.com>:
On 8/12/11 12:51 PM, "Erico Mendonça" <erico.mendonca@gmail.com> wrote:
Does anyone know how I could force a specific package version in AutoYaST?
I have two packages, one original for SLES11SP1, and another (newer) with the same name and newer version, from a third-party. Both are available in repos during installation.
Under normal circumstances I would expect it to resolve out the older version and install the "latest"... are you looking to be able to arbitrarily choose one of any available for a specific system install or the same behavior for all systems installing from specific repositories or ... ?
Tim -- Tim Kirby 651-605-9074 trk@cray.com Cray Inc. Information Systems
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