- rpm will win the ordering
see: http://lists.pld-linux.org/mailman/pipermail/pld-devel-en/2008-March/019763.html
21:18:26 jbj_> glen: rpm invoked with --noorder does not affect package ordering at all.
21:18:40 jbj_> glen___ even
21:25:37 glen___> i understand --noorder defines in what order pkgs are installed, but beaviour that it made erase+install
instead of "upgrade" doesn't make sense
21:26:24 glen___> and for sure it was $1 = 0, otherwise kdm service wouldn't had been stopped, nor the pkg files (and even
rpmdb) removed
21:26:46 jbj_> the value of $1 will also be affected by ordering.
21:29:17 jbj_> erase+isnatll rather than install+erase is also an ordering problem. --noorder disables any attempt by rpm to
change order.