On Fri, Aug 09, 2002 at 02:37:49AM +0200, Alex K wrote: > Hi. > > This is a little OT, but anyway : > > I have recently tested yum, and it worked, although it was noticable that > some features are not yet there. Since i am used to up2date, i have taken > upon myself to devise a up2date server substitute that would be simple, and > surprisingly it was - all that was needed is a 10 line perl script and some > apache configurations for starters. After that some python knowldge was > required, but learning stuff never stopped me before. > > I was wondering if there is a list where up2date and other installers like > yum, aptrpm and others are discussed, where i would be able to contribute > with my development .. > > If anyone is interested, the description of my project is found at > www.nrh-up2date.com (yes, that's Not RedHat up2date, and it's a temporary > domain, i didn't want it to be a .com) > > Alex. > > > _______________________________________________ > Yum mailing list > Yum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > https://lists.dulug.duke.edu/mailman/listinfo/yum Alex, To my knowledge there isn't a list where all the RPM tools are discussed..although that would be an interesting endevor....I think. You might be interested in Curret which is a GPL'd server for up2date that's being developed by a few friends of mine. Check out the web site at http://www.biology.duke.edu/computer/unix/current/ Jack Neely -- Jack Neely <slack@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Linux Realm Kit Administration and Development PAMS Computer Operations at NC State University GPG Fingerprint: 1917 5AC1 E828 9337 7AA4 EA6B 213B 765F 3B6A 5B89