From: "Honza Å ilhan" <jsilhan(a)redhat.com>
> From: "Michael Schwendt" <mschwendt(a)gmail.com>
> If an _upgrade_ introduces new sub-packages or new dependencies, you
> need a method that can install those new packages *and* update older
> installed ones at the same time. Running "rpm -U *.rpm" is like asking
> RPM to "upgrade the installation to the packages specified by *.rpm",
> which may involve replacing older installed ones as well as adding new
> packages to the installation.
I was suggesting that it would be possible to extend `strict` configuration
option
for updates. That means with `dnf update *.rpm --strict=0` you would achieve
what you
have said in this paragraph.
I made a mistake. It should be this command line `dnf update *.rpm --setopt=strict=0`.
Honza