Hi list,

Before I raise a feature request, is there a way to force the name of
the .repo file a yumrepo is created in? By default if no existing repo
exists, the file name that gets created for it is $name.repo. It would
be nice if you could specify the file name, for example on CentOS
systems you could force the filename of the [base] and [updates] repo
to be CentOS-Base.repo.

This only becomes a problem if say Puppet was repairing missing Yum
repos and recreated [base] as /etc/yum.repos.d/base.repo. Update the
RPM centos-release and now you've got two repositories named [base].

Thanks,

-Luke

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