On Thursday 29 September 2005 12:40, seth vidal wrote:
why would we need to add this option to mock? Is it terribly common
to need to disable a repo for some specific package build? Why not
just have another config file?
Ties into the obsoletes question I had on the yum list. With "built" in
the config, then I cannot init a chroot. So, it's common in that I
need it when the root gets re-initialized. But, if mock's only target
audience is FE, then I guess it doesn't matter that much since FE
doesn't participate in the cardinal sin of updating Core packages (or
worse: renaming them :D).
Another config file would work; but, I guess the same argument could be
used for yum itself, too: Why not just have another config file in yum?
Anyway, patch is FYI. No expectations for upstream adoption. (I
realize that feature rot needs to be reigned upon.)
thanks,
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-jeff