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Adds two options you can define:
* disabled_plugins: A comma-separated list of plugins to disable
* enabled_plugins: A comma-separated list of plugins to enable
This allows you to run bcfg2 with certain plugins enabled or disabled
when they're not set that way in the yum configuration. This is
useful because the Bcfg2 YUM plugin is initialized before it can read
in any files that might overwrite yum plugin configuration.
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Formerly, yum did an 'update' to install the correct version of a
package, even if the desired package was older than the installed
package. This is wrong; it needs to do a downgrade. This changes it
to downgrade when the desired package is older, and upgrade if it is
newer.
There is still the possibility of upgrading a package that should be
downgraded if the desired package is only partially specified, but
this should be very rare.
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all) on client tool
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server-side resolver is off
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If the loglevel is set to debug, then a user running the client without
-d will not be informed why the client is asking them to install Package
entries which may already be installed (but are not verifying).
Signed-off-by: Sol Jerome <sol.jerome@gmail.com>
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