wtogami(a)redhat.com (Warren Togami) writes:
> Never say 'never'... Although 'install' will be
the right choice for a
> lot of systems, there are other ones where 'upgrade' is desired (not
> only for 'kernel*devel', but for 'kernel' also). E.g. for vservers
it
> does not make much sense to install a second kernel.
For corner cases like vservers or buildroots, we should have a
kernel-999 fake package.
It will give only trouble... you will need yet more special magic in
the depsolver to differ between the regular kernel packages and
faked ones. A simple and better solution would be the removal of
any exception (e.g. implicit and unoverridable 'installonlypkg' for
'kernel') or other automatism (e.g. guessing of repo- or cachedir)
in the depsolver. Such paternalism will strike back -- at least
with vservers or buildroots.
Instead of, provide reasonable defaults (e.g. write 'installonlypkg =
kernel' in the shipped yum.conf) which can be overridden by the user.
It wont ever change. Simple.
What is, when next xorg-x11 requires kernel-drm >= 4.4.0?
Enrico