Jesse Keating wrote:
On Thursday 16 November 2006 12:11, Rex Dieter wrote:
Those example items (Intel compiler, modified rpmoptflags) aren't from
stock Fedora, so the answer is easy, it's no longer Fedora.
Sure, but how can you tell? How can you tell what somebody might have done to
get from point A) source rpms to point B) binary rpms wrapped up in an iso?
So, use of non-trusted buildsystems (ie, outside of normal Fedora
infrastructure) are out of the question (if you want to call it Fedora)?
I see a chicken-and-egg in there somewhere...
-- Rex
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