On Fri, 2007-02-09 at 09:28 -0500, Temlakos wrote: > Everyone: > > What is wrong with Livna? > > For the past three days, when I run smart, I've had recommendations to > roll back several updates of packages that I originally installed from > Livna. I have a stop-gap in place, which is to ratchet up the priority > of my installed-base to be equal to those of Livna, Core, and > Released-Updates. That lets me take the genuine updates without those > alarming rollbacks (and in three cases, complete removals). > > Two days ago, Livna was in even worse shape, and smart was recommending > /more than two hundred downgrades/ as a result. > > At least I have the packages I need, in their still-current versions. > > The downgrade recommendations, furthermore, are all to repos for which I > set the priority as lower than that for Livna/Updates/Core. > > This problem will only go away when the Livna repo maintainers rebuild > their metadata, or perhaps replace certain versions of multimedia and > other utilities. > > VideoLAN Client, Mplayer (and its gui), and ffmpeg are but three of the > apps/utilities that this problem affects. > > Temlakos > First of all smart does not use the original livna.repo. It forces you to create a livna channel. This breaks the structure of the livna.repo because smart, as far as I can see, has the same bug as yumex. It cannot have a channel with multiple baseurls. At least that is what I found. So in my opinion it is smart that is to blame not livna. -- Aaron Konstam <akonstam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>