On 2012-11-11 22:02, Panu Matilainen wrote:
Based on a quick grep, it doesn't seem to consider obsoletion at all,
which explains what I see on the DVD and perhaps deserves looking at.
I think the basic idea is that pungi isn't supposed to painfully
re-implement yum. If packages are obsoleted, they're supposed to be
retired. If something's obsoleted but not retired, that's a packaging
error.
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