# # Test that updating package B will update package A # instead of pulling in new package C # #Rule #5: # !A-2-2.noarch [5] (w1) # B-2-1.noarch [6] (w2) # C-2-1.noarch [8] #Rule #7: # !A-2-1.noarch [4] (w1) # B-2-1.noarch [6] (w2) # C-2-1.noarch [8] #Rule #8: # !A-1-1.noarch [2]I (w1) # B-1-1.noarch [3]I (w2) # C-1-1.noarch [7] # # ==> Choice Rule for #8: # !A-1-1.noarch [2]I (w1) # B-1-1.noarch [3]I (w2) # repo system 0 testtags #>=Pkg: A 1 1 noarch #>=Req: P = 1 #>=Pkg: B 1 1 noarch #>=Prv: P = 1 repo available 0 testtags #>=Pkg: A 1 1 noarch #>=Req: P = 1 #>=Pkg: B 1 1 noarch #>=Prv: P = 1 #>=Pkg: A 2 1 noarch #>=Req: P = 2 #>=Pkg: A 2 2 noarch #>=Req: P = 2 #>=Pkg: B 2 1 noarch #>=Prv: P = 2 #>=Pkg: C 1 1 noarch #>=Prv: P = 1 #>=Pkg: C 2 1 noarch #>=Prv: P = 2 system i686 rpm system job update name B result transaction,problems #>upgrade A-1-1.noarch@system A-2-2.noarch@available #>upgrade B-1-1.noarch@system B-2-1.noarch@available