Yes, this will work around for now. What version of SuSE are you running.
Yast is a waste of space, but zypper is pretty good since version 11.1
It can handle local media or remote repositories.

Diego Zamboni wrote:
> Hi Mark,
> 
> On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 8:49 PM, Mark <[email protected]> wrote:
>> You are correct. This never got implemented as everyone seems to be using
>> yum or some such repos these days. We can come cack to this in the next
>> weeks.
> 
> Thanks for the reply. I am wondering now what do people use to manage
> software using cfengine on SuSE machines? I've done some searches but
> haven't found anything that interfaces properly with yast, for
> example. In my case, the package in question is an internal one that
> is not available in the repositories, hence the need to install it
> from a file (I guess a proper solution would be to set up an internal
> repository and use yast, but since it's only one package, it seems
> overkill for now).
> 
> The workaround that I found is to specify the full path as part of
> package_name_convention:
> 
>   package_name_convention =>
> "${localpackagefiles}/$(name)-$(version).$(arch).rpm";
> 
> This works fine for now, but I guess it would break if I try to do any
> operation besides "add", since it will try to use the full path for
> all operations (e.g. remove packages).
> 
> Best regards,
> --Diego
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