I like what's behind door number two. ie: redhat/7.3/updates/i386 It just makes more sense to me since that is what I'm used to seeing on redhat mirrors. -Jeff On Tue, 2004-01-20 at 08:59, Jesse Keating wrote: > On Tuesday 20 January 2004 08:53, Matthias Saou wrote: > > Aha! So I guess the major question left is : > > > > - arch then module, e.g. redhat/7.3/i386/updates/ > > - or - > > - module then arch, e.g. redhat/7.3/updates/i386/ > > > > You seem to prefer the former, while the latter is the one closest to > > what Red Hat has been using for RHL and FC. Oh, and in the above, > > "base" should probably be avoided to not be confused with apt's > > special directory. The other suggestions I have (what I've been > > using) for it would be "os" or "core". > > Well, it just looks cleaner to me in my yum conf if the only thing I > have to change is the very end of the URL, changing "core" to "updates" > to "updates-testing", rather than editing farther up the line prior to > the $basearch. I'll listen to other opinions on the matter.