> > RPM 4.0.4 is just so damn stable, it'd be hard to risk an upgrade. > > Also, I must express a bit of ignorance here when it comes to yum, as > > I didn't realize that *adding* yum would require an RPM upgrade. > > The only issue is yum-1.x is the only version that works with rpm-4.0.4. Is there a changelog that covers the delta between yum-1 and yum-2? Or more to the point, can we live with this? -Chuck -- Quantum Linux Laboratories - ACCELERATING Business with Open Technology * Education | -=^ Ad Astra Per Aspera ^=- * Integration | http://www.quantumlinux.com * Support | chuckw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx "You know what you get after putting 30 years into a company? You're looking at it." -Downsized CIO of a major insurance carrier.