On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 12:18:18PM -0400, Bill Nottingham wrote: > Petr Sabata (con...@redhat.com) said: > > > Will cpupowerutils obsolete cpufreq so old deployments of cpufreq can be > > > garbage-collected ? (yes most people will not need it, but is it not > > > better to > > > have something current installed rather than cpufreq living on forever? > > > I'm > > > thinking of eternal yum-updated systems here) > > > > It's not the case at the moment. > > > > I was thinking about it before and didn't really like it. But it's > > just a matter of taste and having yet another Obsoletes/Provides pair in > > cpupowerutils.spec won't hurt. > > It's probably simplest to have the obsoletes just to get the old code off > the system.
I put Obsoletes (not Provides) in there and in seemed to make no difference. cpupowerutils update or clean cpupowerutils installation don't remove cpuspeed from the system. -- # Petr Sabata
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